Definition:
Evolution
Change through time
Definition:
Biological/Organic Evolution
change in heritable characteristics in populations over time
Definition:
Theory
A well-established, well-supported, well documented explanation for our observations and is supported by facts
Short Answer:
Is a 1% difference at the genetic level between two organisms enough to differentiate them?
Yes, humans and chimpanzees are 99% identical but are significantly different.
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What concepts are part of the Special Creation theory?
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What concepts make up Typological Thinking?
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What are the concepts that mke up the Scale of Nature (Great Chain of Being)?
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What concepts were part of Lamark’s Species Change Through Time?
Definition:
Acquired characteristics
Characteristics one is not born with, but acquired throughout one’s life time
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Why are acquired characteristics not passed on to offspring?
They are a result of environmental influence, and not part one’s genome.
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What are the concepts that make up Natural Selection?
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What concepts were covered in Darwin’s Origin of Species?
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Examples of evidence of Change Through Time?
Example:
What is an example of a transitional form?
Birds share a common ancestor with reptiles, an fossil that is not quite bird nor quite reptile should be discovered (archeopteryx)
Definition:
Vestigial traits (dead genes)
Remnants of something that used to serve a purpose in the past (ex: tail bone)
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What is evidence of descent from a common ancestor?
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Name/describe the types of homology
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Why is it difficult to see evolution occurring?
It takes time to see it; small changes over millions of years lead to big changes
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Why did Darwin argue that evidence of extinction supports the theory of evolution?
It shows that the number and types of species have changed over time.
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Researchers have found fossils of Eocene horse species in Colorado. Deeper deposits contain smaller species, and more recent deposits contain larger species. How does this observation support the theory of evolution?
It provides evidence that species change over time.
Definition:
Selective breeding
choosing parents with particular characteristics to breed together and produce offspring with more desirable characteristics
Short Answer:
What are Darwin’s Postulates?
Case Study:
What was revealed through the study of medium ground finches vs large ground finches?
Short Answer:
What is wrong with the phrase “Evolutionary change occurs in individuals”?