Exploring Evidence Supporting the Theory of Evolution

Exploring Evidence Supporting the Theory of Evolution

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Amelia Wright

Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

08:00

Professor White discusses the evidence supporting evolution, including fossils, comparative anatomy, embryology, and biochemistry. Fossils reveal the history of life and transitional forms. Comparative anatomy shows homologous, analogous, and vestigial structures. Embryology highlights common ancestry through similar developmental patterns. Biochemical similarities in DNA and proteins indicate evolutionary relationships.

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How do fossils provide evidence for climate change?

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What is a fossil?

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What type of fossil is formed by minerals replacing organic material?

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Which dating technique uses isotopes like Carbon-14?

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What are homologous structures?

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Which structures are derived from the same embryonic origin but differ in function?

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What does analogous structure indicate?

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What evidence do vestigial structures provide?

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What does embryology suggest about evolution?

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Which molecule is common to all photosynthetic organisms?

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