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Unit 5 Day 2: Evidence of Evolution

Unit 5 Day 2: Evidence of Evolution

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Biology

2nd Grade

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Easy

NGSS
MS-LS2-2, MS-LS4-2, MS-LS4-4

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jack morgan

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Unit 5 Day 2: Evidence of Evolution

By jack morgan

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​Looking at fossils allows us to see roughly how old an organism is, because newer fossils will be at the top, and older fossils will be at the bottom

With carbon dating, we can actually determine EXACTLY how old a fossil is​

Evidence Type 1:

The Fossil Record​

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While technically a fish, TikTaalik ​has many bones similar to four legged land animals

TikTaalik's fossils indicate that it existed around 375 million years ago

This is TikTaalik, the "missing link" between aquatic and land animals​

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Biogeography refers to the distribution of various species and ecosystems geographically and throughout geological time and space.​

Specifically, species vary geographically based on latitude, habitat, segregation (e.g., islands), and elevation.

Evidence Type 2: Biogeography​

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Open Ended

Discuss: How are Darwin's Finches related to Biogeography?

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A Homologous Structure is a physical feature that is shared by organisms with a common ancestor

Homologous structures do not necessarily serve the same purpose in all organisms which have them​

Evidence Type 3: Homologous Structures​

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Homologous Structures​

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Some animals have structures with similar FUNCTIONS, but ​different development and anatomy

These are known as analogous structures​

​(ex. Butterfly vs Bird Wings)

This is called CONVERGENT EVOLUTION​

On the other hand...​

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Open Ended

As a group, come up with another example of an analogous structure

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​Some Homologous structures have no function at all in some organisms, but still remain as part of their development. These are known an Vestigial ​Organs

​Whales still have pelvic bones, despite having no use for them

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Multiple Choice

The following is an example of a vestigial organ in humans:

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Pancreas

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Heart

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Appendix

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Finger Nails

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By comparing different stages of embryotic development ​between organisms, we can see how closely related they are

Evidence Type 4: Comparative Embryology​

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​Now that we have the technology to sequence DNA, we can compare the genetic code of different species to each other

(This image shows the percent of our DNA that is the same as each animal)​

Evidence Type 5: Molecular Record

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Any Questions?​

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