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DO NOW 12/6
What is biogeography and how does it differ from the fossil record?
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FUN FACT FRIDAY
• Peppermints not only give you fresh breath after meals but also aid in digestion.
• Diamonds are in fact not rare or valuable - one company called De Beers restricts the diamond supply, keeping prices high.
• In 1980 a 2.5 GB disk drive was the size of a refrigerator, weighed 550 pounds and cost $40,000.
• Basketball was invented in Canada.• A group of sharks is called a shiver.
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HOMOLOGIES• Homologies are likenesses
between something• Inherited from a common ancestor• In the case of evolution, we look
at 3 different types of homologies•Anatomical•Developmental•Genetic
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ANATOMICAL HOMOLOGIES
• A structure that is anatomically similar among a group, although it might not have the same function (i.e. used for walking, flying, climbing, etc.)
• Most common comparison is among the forearms of different animals
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DEVELOPMENTAL HOMOLOGIES• Embryonic similarities among
organisms of different species • All vertebrates have a distinct
developmental pattern • Some common characteristics• Notochord• Postanal Tail • Pharyngeal pouches• Dorsal Hollow Nerve Cord
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GENETIC HOMOLOGIES• DNA/RNA similarities among organisms• Scientists look at the genetic code of an
organism and compare it to that of another organism
• Also looks at amino acid chains – Why?
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