EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION CHAPTER 15-2. EVOLUTION DEFINED… Evolution is a process of gradual...

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EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION

CHAPTER 15-2

EVOLUTION DEFINED…

Evolution is a process of gradual modifications

EVOLUTION DEFINED…

Evolution is a process of gradual modifications

Darwin called this descent with modification

COMMON ANCESTOR

Many animals and plants shared common ancestors and deviated from that common ancestor overtime.

Organism 1

Organism 2

Ancestor

7 LINES OF EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION

1. PALEONTOLOGY

Fossils provide geologic evidence of evolution

• Fossils in older layers are more primitive than those in the upper layers

1. PALEONTOLOGY

Fossils provide geologic evidence of evolution

• Fossils in older layers are more primitive than those in the upper layers

• Shows that life has become more complex.

• Shows that life on earth has not always been the same

Transitional Species: •Direct descendants of modern day species•Fossil record contains the intermediates•Descent with modification states that newer species are modified versions of older species

2. VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES

• Remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.

2. VESTIGIAL STRUCTURES

• Remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.

• Shows that these organisms are descendants from organisms that used them.

Ex: Whale hind leg bones

3. HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES

Body parts that are similar in structure, but may have different functions

3. HOMOLOGOUS STRUCTURES

Body parts that are similar in structure, but may have different functions

• Indicating at some point way in the past they did the same job and came from a common ancestor

FEATHERS

4. ANALOGOUS STRUCTURESSame functions but different development

4. ANALOGOUS STRUCTURESSame functions but different development

• ex. a butterfly wing and a bat wing

• Indicates that populations evolve to be better suited to the environment

5. BIOGEOGRAPHY

• Geographical distribution of living creatures.

5. BIOGEOGRAPHY

• Geographical distribution of living creatures.

• Similar species are found in similar places showing common ancestry.

(divergent evolution)

Ex: marsupials in Australia

6. EMBRYOLOGY • Some stages of embryo

development of different organisms are similar

• Shows common ancestry

7. BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES

DNA RNA Proteins

•Similar proteins means similar DNA

7. BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES

DNA RNA Proteins

•Similar proteins means similar DNA

•The more similar proteins means they share a recent common ancestor

WHALE VIDEO

http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?title=Whale_evolution&video_id=65653

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