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Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection. Biblical Reference. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. John 1:3. Charles Darwin. A naturalist is a person who studies plants and animals by observing them.

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Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

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  1. Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

  2. Biblical Reference Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. John 1:3

  3. Charles Darwin • Anaturalist is a person who studies plants and animals by observing them. • Charles Darwin was an English naturalist who, in the mid-1800s, developed a theory of how evolution works.

  4. The Galapagos Islands • The Galapagos Islands are located 1,000 km off the South American coast in the Pacific Ocean. • Each island has a slightly different environment. • They vary in levels of humidity.

  5. Charles Darwin • Darwin found that tortoises looked different depending on which Galapagos Island environment they inhabited.

  6. Darwin’s Theory • Darwin also observed the differences among the mockingbird and finch populations throughout the islands. • Darwin was convinced that the tortoises were from the same ancestors, but had become separated millions of years before and adapted to their food sources. • Long necks to reach tall cacti. • Short necks for short grasses. • The birds also had similar adaptations.

  7. Genetic Variations • A variation is a slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species. • Variations arise naturally in populations, occurring in offspring as a result of sexual reproduction. • Genetic changes to phenotype can be passed on to future generations.

  8. Natural Selection • Natural selectionis the process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have the variations. • Natural selection explains how populations change as their environments change.

  9. Natural Selection - Reproduction

  10. Natural Selection - Variation

  11. Natural Selection - Competition

  12. Natural Selection - Selection

  13. Adaptations • Through natural selection, a helpful variation in one individual can spread to all members of a population. • An adaptation is an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of surviving and reproducing in its environment. • Adaptation comes from the from Latin word, adaptare, which means “to fit”.

  14. Adaptations • There are three types of adaptations: • Structural Adaptations • Behavioral Adaptations • Functional Adaptations

  15. Structural Adaptation • Structural adaptations involve color, shape, and other physical characteristics.

  16. Behavioral Adaptation • Behavioral adaptations involve the way an organism behaves or acts.

  17. Functional Adaptation • Functional adaptations involve internal body systems that affect biochemistry. The blood vessels in a jackrabbit’s ears expand to allow blood to cool.

  18. Camouflage & Mimicry • Camouflage and mimicry are adaptations that help species avoid being eaten. • Camouflageis an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment. • The resemblance of one species to another species is mimicry.

  19. Camouflage

  20. Mimicry

  21. Artificial Selection • The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics is called selective breeding. • Darwin realized that changes caused by selective breeding were much like changes caused by natural selection.

  22. Pop Quiz Which refers to the process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have the variations? A. adaptation B. mimicry C. natural selection D. selective breeding

  23. Pop Quiz What term refers to the breeding of organisms for desired characteristics? A. adaptation B. variation C. natural selection D. selective breeding

  24. Pop Quiz Which is an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of surviving and reproducing in its environment? A. adaptation B. camouflage C. natural selection D. variation

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