Instruction: Explain your answer. Scientific Thought: "In evolutionary relationships using the evidences of evolution, the more closely related the species are, the more similar their DNA sequences. Provide concrete evidence through illustration to prove your answer. You may use other ways to show your answer.
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- What's In Let us review what you have learned from the previous module. Answer the activity below. ACTIVITY 1. Match Me! Directions: Match Column A with the correct answers in Column B by writing the number of your answers in the Answer Grid. If all your answers are correct, the sum when answers are added horizontally, vertically, or diagonally will give you a magic number. Column A Column B a. A process in which new species form b. Authored the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection 1. Thomas Malthus 2. Hybrid sterility 3. Pre-mating isolating mechanism c. It occurs when a hybrid develops, matures but fails to reproduce d. States population limits resources e. Species will different mating seasons f. Sought pieces of evidence for the idea of uniformitarianism that increasing human 4. Jean Baptiste Lamarck due 5. Temporal isolation not mate to 6. Speciation 1What's In Let us review what you have learned from the previous module. Answer the activity below. ACTIVITY 1. Match Me! Directions: Match Column A with the correct answers in Column B by writing the number of your answers in the Answer Grid. If all your answers are correct, the sum when answers are added horizontally, vertically, or diagonally will give you a magic number. Column A Column B a. A process in which new species form b. Authored the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection 1. Thomas Malthus 2. Hybrid sterility c. It occurs when a hybrid develops, matures but fails to reproduce increasing 3. Pre-mating isolating mechanism d. States that human 4. Jean Baptiste Lamarck population limits resources e. Species will different mating seasons f. Sought pieces of evidence for the idea of uniformitarianism due to 5. Temporal isolation not mate 6. Speciation(Steps to 1 question) 1.Explain the difference between the popular and scientific use of the word 'theory.' What is the relationship between a 'fact' and a 'theory' according to Gould 2.List and explain the three reasons that Gould and other scientists can feel 'confident' that evolution occurred. 3.How does Gould feel about Scientific Creationists, and what does he suggest be done by scientists? What do you think about his perspective? 4. there are six big events in human evolution. Which of these do you feel is the most significant and why? 5. What are your thoughts on the compatibility of science and religion? Is there any way to make religion more scientific, or science more spiritual? if so, would that be a good idea? What is the future of this debate or conflict, in your opinion? Any comments/feedback/critiques on the two video clips in module 1?
- ANALYZING. INSTRUCTION: MASS EXTINCTIONS THAT HAVE OCCURRED REPEATEDLY OVER GEOLOGICAL TIME. BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE IMPLICATION OF MASS EXTINCTIONS THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY.Scientific Thought: "In evolutionary relationships using the evidences of evolution, the more closely related the species are, the more similar their DNA sequences. Provide concrete evidence through illustration to prove your answer. You may use other ways to show your answer.Worksheet: What Darwin Never Knew Darwin was a naturalist, or a collector of plants and animals from around the world. He made observations that made him more and more curious about the origins of life, and relationships among species (remember--making observations is the first step in the scientific method). Give two examples of such observations from birds, turtles, snakes, whales and/or embryos. From his observations, Darwin concluded that all species were connected. How did dogs and artificial selection (or artificial breeding) shape Darwin’s idea about the tree of life in nature? Darwin proposed natural selection to explain the diversity of species in the world. How did his travels to the Galapagos Islands off the coast of South America shape his thinking? Why is variation of individuals within a species so important to the theory of evolution? Explain using mutations in the fur color of pocket mice of the Arizona desert. Describe gene regulation (also called regulatory genes) or…
- Many misconceptions about evolution • Evolution makes organisms perfect/better • Evolution is heading to some ultimate goal • One organisms turns into another organism in a linear fashion • A single organism can evolve • Evolution is randomMake a detailed concept map: What are the 4 types of evidence for evolution? Explain and upload pictures.Please help with the following prompt using as much details as possible. "One argument that is often made to invalidate evolution by natural selection is that some features of an organism are so complicated and need to work together in order to precisely function that it is impossible for such structures to arise from simpler ones by the random processes of mutation and selection: complicated design requires a designer. Using evidence from real organisms, explain how a complicated structure can arise from a simpler ancestral feature. You can use either an anatomical feature or molecular one."
- A. Directions: Examine the following statements, then decide whichevidence of evolution does it supports. Choose whether biogeography,fossil records, molecular biology, structure, or embryology. 1. Vertebrates have tails at some point in their early development. 2. Difference in the beaks of finches found in Galapagos Island compared to those that are found in mainland. 3. Diversification of marsupials and absence of other mammals in Australia. 4. Remnants of ancient ferns that are found in the continents of Africa and South America.WRITE ABOUT A THEME: EVOLUTION In a short essay(100–150 words), discuss Darwin’s view of how natural selectionresulted in both unity and diversity of life on Earth. Includein your discussion some of his evidence. (For help in writinggood essays, see “Writing Tips and Rubric” in the Study Area ofMasteringBiology under “Additional Resources.”)Let's Analyze. Please answer the following questions with not more than 5 sentences. 1. If Humans' ancestors are from monkeys, why do we still have monkeys today? 2. What makes Evolution a “descent with modification?