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MCAS Review Evolution. Lynn English High School Ms. Mezzetti. MA Standard 5: Evolution and Biodiversity.
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MCAS ReviewEvolution Lynn English High School Ms. Mezzetti
MA Standard 5: Evolution and Biodiversity Central Concepts: Evolution is the result of genetic changes that occur in constantly changing environments. Over many generations, changes in the genetic make-up of populations may affect biodiversity through speciation and extinction.
5.1 Explain how evolution is demonstrated by evidence from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, genetics, molecular biology, and examples of natural selection. • Fossils: Remains of plants and animals embedded in rock. • The Fossil record shows definite changes over time
5.1 Evidence for evolution • Comparative Anatomy • In organisms, analogous structures are similar in function but have different evolutionary origins. • Homologous structureshave a common evolutionary origin. Analogous Homologous
Genetic variation contributes to evolution • Molecular biology: Scientists today study proteins and molecules such as DNA to find evolutionary relationships
5.2 Describe species as reproductively distinct groups of organisms. • Species: An individual belonging to a group of organismsare capable of mating with one another to produce fertile offspring.
5.2: Recognize that species are further classified into a hierarchical taxonomic system based on morphological, behavioral, and molecular similarities.
5.3: Describe the role that geographic isolation can play in speciation. Geographic isolation is a term that refers to a population of animals, plants, or other organisms that are separated from exchanging genetic material with other organisms of the same species
5.3: Explain how evolution through natural selection can result in changes in biodiversity through the increase or decrease of genetic diversity within a population.