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Transcribed Image Text:This module aims to help learners understanu
different pieces evidence of evolution and how to
evidence to infer the evolutionary relationship between organisms.
The teacher may connect the concepts underlying the patterns of
descent with modification to the lesson today by pointing out that
Darwin's theory of evolution is based from the inferences that he
had made after his 5-year journey aboard HMS Beagles.
Notes to the TeuU
us
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On the left are the structural palms
organisms or species of
of different
primates.
Tarsiers are one of the small species
of primates commonly found at tropical
islands like Bohol in the Visayas Islands of
the Philippines. Gibbons are small apes
commonly found
in
the
forests
of
Southeast Asian countries, Chimpanzees
are few of the considered "smart" animals
and humans are believed to be the highest
form of "thinking organisms" on Earth.
One of the claims of the theory of Evolution
is these organisms evolved from the same
ancestor.
By looking at the illustration how will you
support or reject the said claim?
From left to write, top to bottom are
the palms of tarsier, gibbons,
chimpanzees, and humans.
evidence to evolutionary relationship organisms.
had his Beagles.
Schools Division Office of Bataan | SHS- General Biology 2 Quarter 1: Module 5
descent to by pointing that
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