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UNIT FIVE

UNIT FIVE. Evolution. Evolution. A. Basically states that modern species evolved from earlier, different species and share a common ancestor. Click here to see the evolution of man.

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UNIT FIVE

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  1. UNIT FIVE Evolution

  2. Evolution • A. Basically states that modern species evolved from earlier, different species and share a common ancestor. Click here to see the evolution of man

  3. B. Charles Darwin proposed that natural selection is the mechanism that causes species to change. The basic steps in natural selection are: • 1. Overproduction of offspring. • 2. Competition for limited resources. • 3. Survival and reproduction OR death. travel to Ecuador to see how the process of natural selection operates in populations of rainforest hummingbirds in How Does Evolution Really Work? Click here to

  4. C. Organisms that are better adapted to their environment and able to reproduce successfully are considered “fit”. Unfit organisms die, and their traits are eventuallyremoved from the gene pool. • NOTE: Evolutionary fitness has nothing to do with physical fitness. Stronger is not always better. Click here to see “one version” of how the Dodo bird went extinct.

  5. D. Evolution is usually driven by a change in the environment. Erupting volcanoes cause sudden, drastic change in an area, forcing organisms to evolve rapidly to adapt to the new environment.

  6. E. To evolve, variations must exist in a species BEFORE the environment changes. They do not get a trait just because it is needed. Click on the peppered moth to see how environmental change drives evolution

  7. F. Variations exist primarily as the result of sexual reproduction and mutation. A mutation might be advantageous in some environments, yet it might be harmful in others. To see how this can occur, view the Evolution video segment "A Mutation Story," about sickle cell genes and malaria. Click here

  8. G. Species with more variation are better able to survive environmental changes. Click on giraffes to see The “funny” evolution of giraffes explained. 

  9. H. Evolutionary change can occur slowly or happens in quick spurts.

  10. Geographic isolation of squirrels on opposite rims of the Grand Canyon. • I. Creation of new species can occur if species are separated by geography such as water or land features. Harris's antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus harrisi) inhabits the canyon's south rim (left). Just a few miles away on the north rim (right) lives the closely related white–tailed antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus).

  11. J. Evidence in support of evolution comes from the fossil record, genetics, biochemistry, anatomy and embryology. Click on the fossil diagram to see how different lines of evidence contribute to our picture of evolution in the video How Do We Know Evolution Happens? Learn about the fossil evidence for whales' land-dwelling ancestors.

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