PPT-SC.912.L.15.1 Evolution

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The theory of evolution is supported by evidence from the fossil record comparative anatomy comparative embryology biogeography molecular biology and observed evolutionary

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The theory of evolution is supported by evidence from the fossil record comparative anatomy comparative embryology biogeography molecular biology and observed evolutionary change  Trends in hominid evolution from early ancestors to. Scientific Theory. Social use of the word “theory”. Not the same as in science. Implies a hunch or a casual guess. Scientific Theory. 1. Highly probable explanation based on vast collections of scientific data. Change over time…. Geology. Began to study rock layers called strata. George Cuvier. Studied fossils. Found extinct species and noticed the deeper the fossil the more unique. Catastrophism. Charles Lyell. 2015-2016. Ms. McCabe. standards. SC.912.L.16.1 Use Mendel’s laws of segregation and independent assortment to . analyze. patterns of . inheritance.. SC.912.L.16.2 . . Discuss. observed inheritance patterns caused by various modes of inheritance, including dominant, recessive, codominant, sex-linked, polygenic, and multiple alleles.. Which one?. There are 3 great universal questions. 1) Where did I come from?. 2) Why am I here?. 3) Where am I going?. The answer to the last 2 questions are dependent upon the answer to the first question. . Organism DNA. 1a. Some of the strongest evidence for evolutionary relationships comes from studying the DNA of different organisms.. 1b. The fact that all organisms use the same DNA molecule to code for genetic information suggests that these organisms share a distant ancestor.. LAMARCK (1744 – 1829) . He proposed . 3 theories. to explain how species change…. Theory of Need. Theory of Use and Disuse. The Theory that Acquired Traits Can Be Passed on to Offspring.. August Weismann (1834-1914). Last week we talked about. …. The universe had a beginning. God must be the creator of the universe. 3 views Christians can faithfully hold: Old-Earth Creationism, Young-Earth Creationism, Theistic Evolution. What do we use in order to determine evolutionary relationships?. Fossil Record. Anatomical Evidence. Molecular Evidence. Embryological Evidence. Evidence for Evolution. Fossil Record. Evidence for Evolution. Crystel Dunn. Department of Social Sciences. Using Sources to Teach Historical Context. EQ: To what extent did social conditions in the United States change during the 1920’s . Clip: . http. ://. www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties/videos/1920s-inventions. SC.912.N.1.1 Scientific Method In the experiment above identify the: 1. Independent variable – a) opening or covering b) meat c) jar d) flies *(manipulated) * Can only have one….. of . the Red . Queen. CfE. . Advanced Higher Biology. Unit . 2: . Organisms and Evolution. SQA mandatory key information. A change in the traits of one species acts as a selection pressure on the other species. . Evolution 9/11. Obj. TSW learn form mistakes made on the quiz, and take notes about evolution after the Environmental Science Current Events. P. 34NB. Make a food chain for the following organisms showing the energy arrows and the . . The process by which organism change over time. Based on science, not opinion.. Darwin. :. Evolution is descent with modification. Evolution. :. changes through time. Species accumulate difference. . The process by which organism change over time. Based on science, not opinion.. Darwin. :. Evolution is descent with modification. Evolution. :. changes through time. Species accumulate difference.

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