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Evolution

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Overproduction

When a species produces more offspring that most babies will die than survive.

VARIATION

  • DIFFERENCE BETWEEN...
  • CELLS
  • INDIVIDUAL ORGANISMS
  • OR GROUPS OF ORGANISMS, CAUSED BY GENETIC DIFFERENCES

ADAPTATION

FUNCTION OF AN ORGANISM THAT RESULTS FROM NATURAL SELECTION AND BY WHICH THE ORGANISM BECOMES BETTER FITTED TO SURVIVE AND REPRODUCE

Natural Selection

By natural selection any characteristic of any individual that allows it to survive to produce more offspring and will eventually appear in every individual of the that species, and then those members will have more offspring.

Fossil

The remains of living organisms that trace back to living organisms such as, a footprint, skeleton, etc.

Similar Structure
When organisms have similar bone structures

Genetic
In DNA it holds Genetic information about your Genes and traits.

VESTIGIAL ORGANS
ORGANS THAT YOU HAVE BUT YOU DON'T NEED IN LIFE. USED TO BE USED IN BEGINNING OF LIFE.

Artificial Selection

Where you breed different animals to get a new life form the way you want it

EVOLUTION

The theory of evolution is supported by some many observation and confirming experiments that scientist are confident that the theory will not be overturned by evidence

Evidence of Evolution
The types of evidence are...
Fossil bones that traces back to animals that lived during that time, Similarities between different organisms showing that had a common ancestor, Genetics shows that they are closely related, Vestigial Organs to show that they used to need but not anymore, and Artificial Selection so you can make a new species.