
Theory of Evolution Lessons
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Theory of Evolution
What is Evolution?: the process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors (change over time)
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Learn Darwin's theory of evolution, vocabulary used, and how fossils identify common ancestors.
I Will...
Analyze and evaluate Darwin's theory of evolution and how evidence of evolution is provided by fossils, biogeography, and homologies.
We Will...
Win for the Day...
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the process of biological change by which descendants come to
differ from their ancestors.
Evolution
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Theories of geologic change set the stage for Darwin’s theory.
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The First Scientists to Propose Evolution
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- Biological Evolution by Natural Selection
- defined evolution as "descent with modification"
- the idea that species change over time, give rise to new species, and share a common ancestor
Charles Darwin
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Open Ended
In the most simple terms, evolution is _______________
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- 1831 to 1836
- map South America and the Pacific Islands
- Darwin observed differences in species from mainland to islands
HMS Beagle
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struck by the variation of traits among similar species
Variation: difference in the physical traits of an individual from those of other individuals in the group to which it belongs.
Darwin's Observations
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species found on one island looked different from those on nearby islands and nearest mainland
Darwin's Observations
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Fill in the Blank
Darwin noted that the species found on
one island looked different from those on nearby islands and that many of the
islands’ species looked different from those on the nearest mainland. This was the first example of ____________.
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led to belief species may somehow be able to adapt to their surroundings.
Adaptation: a feature that allows an organism to better survive and reproduce in its environment.
Darwin's Observations
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Adaptations can lead to genetic changes in populations over time
Darwin's Observations
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Open Ended
Why do these tortoises of the same species look different?
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Learn Darwin's theory of evolution, vocabulary used, and how fossils identify common ancestors.
I Will...
Analyze and evaluate Darwin's theory of evolution and how evidence of evolution is provided by fossils, biogeography, and homologies.
We Will...
Win for the Day...
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Fossils - The remains or imprint of an organism from a previous geologic time
focuses on age, its location, and what the environment was like when the organism it came from was alive.
Evidence of Evolution
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Darwin hypothesized individuals of South American mainland migrated to islands, bases of relationship between mainland and island species
Biogeography: study of the distribution of organisms around the world.
Evidence of Evolution
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Darwin’s best evidence came from comparing the body parts of
different species.
Homologous Structures: features that are similar in structure but appear in different organisms and have different functions.
Similarities can lead to common ancestors
Evidence of Evolution
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Evidence of Evolution
Molecular/DNA: common ancestry by comparing DNA
Similar DNA = Common Ancestor (DNA comes from Parents)
Embryology: similarities in development of organisms
Similar DNA/Similar Development = Common Ancestor
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Open Ended
What are the 3 types of evidence Darwin used to prove his theory of evolution?
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The evolutionary history for a group of species is called a phylogeny
can be shown as branching tree diagrams, like a family tree showing how members are related to each other
Phylogenetic Tree
Ways to Review Evidence
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a diagram based on patterns of shared, derived traits that shows the evolutionary relationships between groups of organisms.
Cladogram
Ways to Review Evidence
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Open Ended
What are two ways to review evidence of evolution?
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Learn Darwin's theory of evolution, vocabulary used and how fossils identify common ancestors.
I Will...
Analyze and evaluate Darwin's theory of evolution and how evidence of evolution is provided by fossils, biogeography, and homologies.
We Will...
Win for the Day...
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Theory of Evolution
What is Evolution?: the process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors (change over time)
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