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11-1
Natural
Selection
Quizlet

What
processes
inuence
natural
selection?

What
evidence
did
Darwin
provide
that
became
the
foundation
for
the
study
of
evolution?
Basics
on
Evolution
Discussion


Why
Evolution
Matters
Now
:
happens
everyday
in
our
lives

ex)
sicknesses
caused
by
microbes

Microbes
(small
particles
that
are
able
to
cause
disease
in
human
beings)

ex)
bacteria,
viruses,
microbacteria,
fungi

Humans
play
a
huge
role
in
the
evolution
of
microbes

ex)
antibiotics

Tuberculosis

Caused
by
bacteria

Russia’s
crowded
prisons
provide
the
perfect
breeding
ground
for
the
transmission
of
tuberculosis

Spread
thru
the
air

ex)
coughing

Ppl
sick
with
tuberculosis:
cough,
fever,
losing
a
lot
of
weight

Lung:
dark
areas
with
air

Bad
lung:
white
areas
(phlegm,
blood,
and
pus)

Multidrug
resistant
TB:
the
type
of
tuberculosis
does
not
respond
to
regular
meds

Ppl

More
than
one
bacteria
to
kill
all
of
the
bacteria

Needs
several
doses
to
kill
the
bacteria

Some
remain
alive

If
the
patient
does
not
take
all
of
the
prescribed
meds:
resistant
bacteria
survive
and
replicate,
passing on
their
resistance

Strain
of
bacteria
evolves
to
become
fully
resistant

Example
of
natural
selection

Genetic
variation
within
bacteria
strains
allows
some
bacteria
even
when
hit
with
natural
selection

Reproduce ○
Evolution
is
key
in
how
we
treat
and
understand
diseases

Why
we
should
be
concerned
abt
Russia:

Globalization

Spread
easily

International
travel
Peppered
Moth

Peppered
moths:
common
insects
living
in
England,
Europe,
and
North
America

Small
months
(1.5-2.5in
across)

Their
light
wings
are
“peppered”
with
small
dark
spots

Typica:
light
peppered
moth
(typical
ones)

Caronaria:
dark,
almost
black,
bodies
(only
some)

Insularia:
middle
color;
more
dark
spots
than
the
light
peppered
moth

Predators:
ycatchers,
nuthatches,
European
robin

Avoid
predators
that
hunt
in
daylight
by:

Flying
at
night
and
resting
during
the
day

Animals
sitting
still
are
harder
to
see
than
moving
ones

Trees
they
live
in
have
light-colored
bark
and
are
covered
with
small
lichens
(organisms
that
are
part fungus
and
part
algae
or
bacteria)

Pattern
on
peppered
moth
wings
look
very
similar
to
lichens
CK12
Theory
of
Evolution

Darwin
proposed
the
theory
of
evolution
by
natural
selection.
Evolution
is
a
change
in
the
inherited
traits
of
organisms
over
time.
Natural
selection
is
the
process
by
which
living
things
with
benecial
traits
produce
more
ospring,
so
their
traits
become
more
common
over
time.

During
Darwin’s
voyage
on
the
Beagle
,
he
made
many
observations
that
helped
him
form
his
theory
of
evolution.
Some
of
his
most
important
observations
were
made
on
the
Galápagos
Islands.
They
included
observations
of
giant
tortoises
and
nches.

Darwin
was
also
inuenced
by
his
knowledge
of
articial
selection
and
the
ideas
of
Lamarck,
Lyell,
and
Malthus.

Darwin
spent
many
years
working
on
a
book
about
his
theory
of
evolution
by
natural
selection.
He
nally
published
On
the
Origin
of
Species
in
1859
. 10-1
Evidence
of
Common
Ancestry
&
Diversity
Quizlet

Evolution
:
the
process
by
which
modern
organisms
descended
from
ancient
organisms

Comparative
Anatomy
:
the
study
of
similarities
and
dierences
amongst
structures
in
dierent
species

Embryology
:
the
study
of
embryos
and
their
development

Fossil
Record
:
analyzed
and
chronologically
ordered
preserved
remains
and
traces
of
organisms

Molecular
Homology
:
similarities
between
DNA,
RNA,
and
proteins
amongst
dierent
species

Evidence
:
a
body
of
facts
and
information
that
supports
an
idea

Analogous
Structures
:
structures
that
have
a
similar
function
but
are
found
in
dissimilar
species

ex)
wing
of
a
bat
and
arm
of
a
human

Vestigial
Structures
:
structures
inherited
from
ancestors
but
are
no
longer
functional

Common
Ancestor
:
a
related
ancestor
species
that
branched
into
two
or
more
subsequent
species

Theory
:
an
idea
that
explains
a
group
of
facts
about
the
natural
world,
repeatedly
conrmed
through
experiments
and
observations
Basics
on
Evolution

Scientists
:
Charles
Darwin,
Alfred
Russel
Wallace

Cause
of
Evolution
:
natural
selection

Natural
Selection
:
nature
selects
which
organisms
survive
long
enough
to
reproduce

Depends
on:
1.
Reproduction
:
traits
must
be
inherited
from
one
gen.
to
the
next
2.
Variation
:
if
organisms
were
to
make
exact
duplicates
of
themselves,
nothing
would
change
and
there
wouldn’t
be
di
animals

ex)
Some
brown
bears
were
stranded
in
the
Arctic.
The
ones
that
survived
likely
had
thicker
fur
coats
and
were
lighter
in
color,
helping
them
stay
warmer
and
blend
in
the
environment
to
catch
prey.
The
ones
that
survived
reproduced,
passing
on
that
trait.
Every
new
generation
brings
additional
variations
in
the
DNA
until
the
brown
bear
becomes
a
polar
bear.
Phylogenetic
Trees

All
animals
come
from
a
common
ancestor
(bc
they
share
so
many
characteristics)

Phylogenetic
Tree
:
the
depiction
of
how
di
species
are
related
to
each
other

Speciation
:
the
process
in
which
a
common
species
diverge
into
2
distinct
species

Branches
:
reproductive
lineages
and
how
they
split
over
time

Branch
Points
:
the
most
recent
ancestor
that
is
common
to
all
of
the
branches
beyond
it

Organism
that
share
more
characteristics
in
common
share
a
more
recent
common
ancestor

Connections
to
common
ancestors
can
tell
which
animals
are
most
closely
related

Base
:
hypothetical
common
ancestor

Top
:
living
descendants

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