The Theory of Evolution. Evolutionary biology addresses fundamental questions Why are there so many different kinds of organisms? Why are organisms so.
Evolution By Natural Selection Do Now: 1 st : turn in natural selection lab 2 nd : on notes sheet from yesterday- Place the following organisms into 3.
Chapter 18 - The Process of Evolution. MICROEVOLUTION Population -- all the members of a single species Population genetics – studies variations in alleles.
HAPPY WEDNESDAY Explain in 32 words what is happening in this PEDIGREE comparing long-necked giraffes vs short-necked giraffes.
Bellwork: Get out your notes! Just write the answer. Is it co-evolution, convergent evolution, or divergent evolution? A. The tortoises on the Galapagos.
Do Now 5/7 (Pass up week 34 do nows) Objectives: 1.Define evolution, variation, natural selection, and adaptation 2.Describe how evolution produces organisms.
Major Objectives 1. Understand the historical context for evolutionary theory, including Darwin's field research that helped frame his view of life 2.
HAPPY THURSDAY Bellwork: How many bright stars do you see on each square? Black stars on each square? What is this an example of?
1. Try to answer each question on your own before looking at the answer 2. When you get to the end, redo the practice test, OVER and OVER again, the more.
Bellwork: Just write the answer. Is it Natural Selection, Gene Flow, Mutation, Non-Random Mating, or Small Population 1. Amish people are required by their.
The Origin of Life Life on Earth began about 3.5 billion years ago. The Earth was covered in a hot, thin soup of water and organic materials. Over time,
Do Now 5/1 (HW Check) Objectives: 1.Define evolution, variation, natural selection, and adaptation 2.Describe how evolution produces organisms that are.