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What is it? What evidence is there to support it?. Evolution. Think about it. Earth has millions of different kinds of organisms of every imaginable shape, size, and habitat. The variety of living things is called ________________. How did all these different organisms arise?
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Think about it Earth has millions of different kinds of organisms of every imaginable shape, size, and habitat. The variety of living things is called ________________. • How did all these different organisms arise? • How are they related? biological diversity
Evolution • Explains the diversity of organisms on Earth • It is change over time Do organisms evolve? NO! Populations do
What is the evidence for evolution? • Paleontology
What is Paleontology? • Study of Fossils • Evidence of living things from long ago • Body fossils • Trace fossils
Body Fossils Ammonite Fern return
Trace Fossils Tracks Coprolites
What is the evidence for evolution? • Paleontology • Comparative Anatomy and Physiology
Comparative Anatomy and Physiology • Vestigial Structures • Transitional Species • Homologous Structures
Vestigial Structures Dogs & Dew claws Eye sockets & Blind Cave fish return
Transitional Species Archaeopteryx Tiktaalik
Something to think about… Are there any extant organisms that have traits of one group of animals and traits from another? Yes!
Behold the Platypus! This animal is classified as a mammal however it has many reptilian traits Lays eggs Has a bill Has a poisonous spur Sensory organs on bill similar to that of a crocodile return
What is the evidence for evolution? • Paleontology • Comparative Anatomy and Physiology • Embryology and Molecular Biology
Embryology • Hypothesis: • If animals share a common ancestry then it will be reflected in their development
Developmental Patterns • Homeobox (Hox) genes are responsible for “telling” the embryo to develop certain features; eyes, arms, wings, legs, fins, etc.
Whale and Dolphin Embryo with… Hind limbs!
What is the evidence for evolution? • Paleontology • Comparative Anatomy and Physiology • Embryology • Biogeography
Biogeography • The distribution of similar plants and animals around the planet suggests that their environments drove the evolution of species that are similar