1. 5. ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION5.4 Evolution 2. Evolution – some vocabularyEvolutio n—the process of cumulative change in the heritable characteristics of a population.…
Slide 1Evolution Genetic change in a population over time What are the 3 necessary ingredients for evolution? Slide 2 Evolution is a natural phenomenon that will occur wherever…
Slide 1How Old is the Earth? 1654: Archbishop James Ussher of Ireland studied the timing of biblical events described in the Old Testament, and concluded that the the world…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Clues from Fossils About 50 million years ago, during the Eocene Epoch, the Green River Formation in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado was covered by lakes. The…
1.Clues from Fossils About 50 million years ago, during the Eocene Epoch, the Green River Formation in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado was covered by lakes. The water was home…
1. Clues from Fossils About 50 million years ago, during the Eocene Epoch, the Green River Formation in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado was covered by lakes. The water was home…
1. UNIT 9: THEBIODIVERSITY OF THELIVING THINGS 2. BIODIVERSITY AND ADAPTION Biodiversity is the great variety of different forms oflife or species that form the biosphere.…
1. Dr Pusey www.puseyscience.com 2. Before we begin: You may not agree with evolution, possibly for religious reasons. This is a science class. Evolution is science. Put…
Slide 1 UNIT II – PLANT DIVERSITY Lecture 9: Evidence for Evolution and Plant Adaptations Slide 2 Today: Evidence for evolution in living organisms: 1. Comparative anatomy…
Slide 1 Evidence for Evolution Evidence Available to Darwin Evidence Available to Darwin Fossils Taxonomy Comparative Anatomy Comparative Embryology Biogeography…