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The Theory of The Theory of Evolution: Evolution: A Theory based upon the A Theory based upon the similarities and similarities and differences of life-forms differences of life-forms alive and extinct alive and extinct

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The Theory of Evolution:. A Theory based upon the similarities and differences of life-forms alive and extinct. When Did Evolution begin? The answer is in these questions…. How has the Earth changed from the past to the present? What has caused the changes? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Theory of Evolution:

The Theory of The Theory of Evolution:Evolution:

A Theory based upon the A Theory based upon the similarities and similarities and

differences of life-forms differences of life-forms alive and extinctalive and extinct

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When Did Evolution begin? When Did Evolution begin? The answer is in these The answer is in these

questions…questions…

How has the Earth changed How has the Earth changed from the past to the present?from the past to the present?What has caused the changes?What has caused the changes?Will the changes in the Earth Will the changes in the Earth ever cease to happen?ever cease to happen?

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Proof the Earth has Proof the Earth has Changed: Changed:

Land formations have changed Land formations have changed Earth’s Climate has changed Earth’s Climate has changed Life was once only found in Life was once only found in marine environmentmarine environmentDinosaurs were in the past Dinosaurs were in the past dominant form of life on land; dominant form of life on land; Today mammals areToday mammals are

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Causes of Earth ChangesCauses of Earth ChangesLand Changes caused by Plate Land Changes caused by Plate Tectonic ForcesTectonic ForcesClimate Changes caused by Drifting Climate Changes caused by Drifting Continents, Volcanoes, Outer Space Continents, Volcanoes, Outer Space EventsEventsLife from sea to land caused by Life from sea to land caused by Dropping Sea levels and Ozone Dropping Sea levels and Ozone layer allow for live to go on landlayer allow for live to go on landMass Extincions caused by Mass Extincions caused by Space Impact/ ASTEROIDS & Space Impact/ ASTEROIDS & COMETSCOMETS

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What is Evolution?What is Evolution?

A change in an organism A change in an organism throughout time.throughout time.Success = existenceSuccess = existenceFailure = extinctionFailure = extinction

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Things organisms must do to Things organisms must do to survive survive

1.1. Must be successful each dayMust be successful each day2.2. Acquire Energy/Feed as neededAcquire Energy/Feed as needed3.3. Exchange gases/ Respire as Exchange gases/ Respire as

neededneeded4.4. Reproduce / Breed to pass on DNAReproduce / Breed to pass on DNA5.5. Structure / Body Plan no injury or Structure / Body Plan no injury or

flawflaw6.6. Mobility / Ability to move Mobility / Ability to move

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What causes Evolution?What causes Evolution?

Evolution is caused by the idea Evolution is caused by the idea of Natural Sectionof Natural SectionNatural Selection is survival of Natural Selection is survival of the fittestthe fittestOnly strongest organisms will be Only strongest organisms will be left to reproduce; others will die left to reproduce; others will die before being able to reproducebefore being able to reproduceThis process causes the This process causes the organism to EVOLVE over timeorganism to EVOLVE over time

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4 Major Forces of Natural 4 Major Forces of Natural Selection (4 Factors of Selection (4 Factors of

Evolution)Evolution)

1.1. Environmental FactorsEnvironmental Factors2.2. Disease ResistanceDisease Resistance3.3. Competition for FoodCompetition for Food4.4. Predator InfluencePredator Influence

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Evolutionary Success: Evolutionary Success: Lionfish Lionfish

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What creates Evolution? What creates Evolution? Variations within a Variations within a

species:species:some variations good: some variations good:

aid survivalaid survivalsome bad: early deathsome bad: early death

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What is a Variation?What is a Variation?

A change in the appearance or A change in the appearance or behavior of one organism to behavior of one organism to another of the same speciesanother of the same speciesIf positive, allows for greater If positive, allows for greater survivability for the organism: survivability for the organism: THIS IS CALLED AN THIS IS CALLED AN ADAPTATIONADAPTATION

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IS this a Variation or Adaptation?IS this a Variation or Adaptation?

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EXAMPLES of ADAPTATIONSEXAMPLES of ADAPTATIONS

Webbed Feet on duckWebbed Feet on duckColoration to environmentColoration to environmentWaxy coating on leavesWaxy coating on leavespoisonpoisonINABILITY TO ADAPT TO CHANGE INABILITY TO ADAPT TO CHANGE LEADS TO LEADS TO EXTINCTIONEXTINCTION

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3 Types or Patterns of 3 Types or Patterns of Evolution: Evolution:

1. 1. Divergent EvolutionDivergent Evolutionshare common ancestor share common ancestor

but look totally but look totally different todaydifferent today

Hoofed animals and Hoofed animals and whales/dolphinswhales/dolphins

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Types of EvolutionTypes of Evolution

2. 2. Convergent EvolutionConvergent EvolutionShare totally different Share totally different

ancestor but look similar ancestor but look similar todaytoday

dolphin and sharkdolphin and shark

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Types of EvolutionTypes of Evolution3. 3. Parallel Evolution-Parallel Evolution-

related animals evolve in related animals evolve in same way for long period same way for long period

of timeof timedeer and antelopedeer and antelope

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Evolutionary Question?????Evolutionary Question?????

Is it possible for an Is it possible for an organism / life form to organism / life form to successfully do all the successfully do all the aforementioned items and aforementioned items and still be threatened with still be threatened with the possibility of the possibility of extinction??????extinction??????

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Evolution Proposed byEvolution Proposed byCharles Darwin: Charles Darwin:

Studied and collected thousands of Studied and collected thousands of life-forms during 5 year journeylife-forms during 5 year journeymost famous for his observations on most famous for his observations on the Galapagos Islandsthe Galapagos Islandsstudied and observed 14 different studied and observed 14 different kinds of finches on the islandskinds of finches on the islandsfound one dominant type on each found one dominant type on each island; each one was differentisland; each one was different

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Charles Darwin: Reflection of Charles Darwin: Reflection of his Observationshis Observations

Studied findings on finches and Studied findings on finches and other life-forms for 20 yearsother life-forms for 20 yearsfrom his studies wrote book from his studies wrote book entitled entitled The Origin of the SpeciesThe Origin of the Species in 1859.in 1859. Was not well received; went Was not well received; went against religious beliefsagainst religious beliefsrevolutionized modern scientific revolutionized modern scientific thoughtthought

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Charles Darwin: The Charles Darwin: The FinchesFinches

14 different versions of finches 14 different versions of finches existed on Galapagos Islandsexisted on Galapagos IslandsUsually only 1-2 types of finch Usually only 1-2 types of finch located on an islandlocated on an islandmajor difference between finches major difference between finches was beak size; shapewas beak size; shapebeaks were deciding tool in success beaks were deciding tool in success failure of birds to survivefailure of birds to survivebeaks were primary tool for food beaks were primary tool for food

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Charles Darwin: Reflection of Charles Darwin: Reflection of his Observationshis Observations

Studied findings on finches and Studied findings on finches and other life-forms for 20 yearsother life-forms for 20 yearsfrom his studies wrote book from his studies wrote book entitled entitled The Origin of the SpeciesThe Origin of the Species in 1859.in 1859. Was not well received; went Was not well received; went against religious beliefsagainst religious beliefsrevolutionized modern scientific revolutionized modern scientific thoughtthought

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Charles Darwin: 4 Main Charles Darwin: 4 Main Points of BookPoints of Book

1.1. All organisms produce more All organisms produce more offspring than can surviveoffspring than can survive

2.2. Variations exist in all populations Variations exist in all populations of speciesof species

3.3. Some variations are better than Some variations are better than others; more beneficial for survivalothers; more beneficial for survival

4.4. Overtime offspring of more Overtime offspring of more successful organisms will make up successful organisms will make up the population of speciesthe population of species

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Charles Darwin: The Charles Darwin: The OutcomeOutcome

BBook basically states that Natural ook basically states that Natural Forces are primary reasons for a Forces are primary reasons for a species evolving; not divine powersspecies evolving; not divine powersEvolution, therefore continually is Evolution, therefore continually is happeninghappeningVariations acted upon by Natural Variations acted upon by Natural Selection Forces (En, Dis, CF & Pred) Selection Forces (En, Dis, CF & Pred) Variations are caused by numerous Variations are caused by numerous factors most likely of which are factors most likely of which are mutations in an organisms DNA, that mutations in an organisms DNA, that then are passed on (modern then are passed on (modern genetics)genetics)