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Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

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Page 1: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Introduction to Variations and Adaptations

Page 2: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Look at the following animals:

1. Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC?

2. Why do you think this?* You will need your NOTEBOOKS today!

Page 3: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Agenda• Individual: Evolution, Mutation, Variation,

Adaptation• Variations and Adaptations in Animals• Group: Animal Feeding Time!• Peppered Moth Example• Prove You Know It!

Page 4: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

What is evolution?• Evolution: change over time

Page 5: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

• Evolution:

Page 6: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

What is a mutation?• Mutation: physical changes in DNA that

lead to variations in a group

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Mutation

Page 8: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

What is variation?• Variation: differences within a group of

organisms. These differences can be HELPFUL, HARMFUL, or NEITHER.

Page 9: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Variations

Page 10: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Adaptation

Page 11: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Important Evolution Term Review!• Evolution: • change over time• Mutation: • physical changes in DNA that lead to variations in a

group• Variation: • differences within a group of organisms. These

differences can be HELPFUL, HARMFUL, or NEITHER.• Adaptation: • helpful characteristics that allow an organism to better

survive and reproduce!

Page 12: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Agenda• Individual: Evolution, Mutation, Variation,

Adaptation• Variations and Adaptations in Animals• Group: Animal Feeding Time!• Peppered Moth Example• Prove You Know It!

Page 13: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Adaptations and Variation Practice• Two Pictures (different animals)• Answer the following five questions:

1. What organisms are we comparing?2. What environment are we considering?3. What is the biggest variation between the

two organisms?4. Which variation would be the best

ADAPTATION for each environment? (Explain your answer!)

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Example:1.Species=rabbits. There are 2 rabbits. (Bugs bunny and white rabbit).2.Escaping from a coyote.3.The biggest variation is that one rabbit is all white and the other has some grey on it. Another variation is that bugs bunny has longer legs to run faster.4.Bugs bunny is better adapted to run away from the coyote. Also, his color will help him to blend in and “hide” from the coyote.

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Agenda• Individual: Evolution, Mutation, Variation,

Adaptation• Variations and Adaptations in Animals• Group: Animal Feeding Time!• Peppered Moth Example• Prove You Know It!

Page 22: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

“Variations and Adaptations Marshmallow Lab”

• You are all a new species of animal! There are 3 different variations of this animal’s nose (forkish, spoonish, knifish)

1.Scientific Question: What type of nose will enable the animal to eat the most marshmallows?

2.Hypothesis: Make your own! What nose will work the best?

• In 30 seconds you will take up as many marshmallows as possible.

3.Before we begin… explain the independent variable, dependent variable, and control for this investigation.

Page 23: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

• Number of Marshmallows Eaten

4. What is the VARIATION?5. What is the ADAPTATION?6. Which adaptation worked the best to feed this

new animal?7. Explain whether or not you accept or reject

your hypothesis.

Number of marshmallows eaten

Knifish

Forkish

Spoonish

“Variations and Adaptations Marshmallow Lab”

Page 24: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

8. Conclusion Questions…• Suppose that you, as the creatures with

utensils as mouths, ate Krispy Kreme donuts instead of mini-marshmallows. How do you think our results would’ve been different?

• What do you think would happen if a small group of each species of utensil-creatures migrated to an island where there were mostly donuts to eat? What about spaghetti?

Page 25: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Scholars…9.Create a graph for the data found in the lab.10.Explain what % of marshmallows were picked

up with each type of nose.11.What are sources of error for this

experiment?

“Variations and Adaptations Marshmallow Lab”

Page 26: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Agenda• Individual: Evolution, Mutation, Variation,

Adaptation• Variations and Adaptations in Animals• Group: Animal Feeding Time!• Peppered Moth Example• Prove You Know It!

Page 27: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Peppered Moths

• This occurred in another, real population years ago:– Peppered Moths

Page 28: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Turtle Book (Optional Activity)

Research peppered moths on your own in order to write a short essay to explain the following:

1. What are the 2 variations of the peppered moth?2. What environment enabled the white moth to

survive?3. What environment enabled the black moth to

survive?4. How did pollution have an effect on the

peppered moth population?

Page 29: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

• Prior to the Industrial Revolution, peppered moths were lighter colored, in order to blend into the light birch trees

Page 30: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

However, after the Industrial Revolution, the soot and ash from all the factories was pumped into the air, turning the trees darker. This resulted in DARKER moths being able to survive better!

Page 31: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

Agenda• Individual: Evolution, Mutation, Variation,

Adaptation• Variations and Adaptations in Animals• Group: Animal Feeding Time!• Peppered Moth Example• Prove You Know It!

Page 32: Introduction to Variations and Adaptations. Look at the following animals: 1.Which animal would be best suited to live in THE SNOWY ARCTIC? 2.Why do you.

EXIT QUIZPenguins have to swim around in order to catch the

fish they like to eat for dinner. In Antarctica, some penguins are born with extra-long flippers and some penguins are born with really short, stubby flippers.

1. What is the biggest VARIATION among the penguins?

2. What is the ADAPTATION in this group of penguins?

3. Over time, which group of penguins, do you think, will survive the longest to have children?