Chapter 22: Descent with Modification: A Darwinian View of Life

Similar documents
CCR Biology - Chapter 10 Practice Test - Summer 2012

Principles of Evolution - Origin of Species

Biology Notes for exam 5 - Population genetics Ch 13, 14, 15

This is a series of skulls and front leg fossils of organisms believed to be ancestors of the modern-day horse.

Evidence for evolution factsheet

Practice Questions 1: Evolution

Mechanisms of Evolution

Illinois School for the Deaf Course Curriculum. Craft and Structure RL.6.4. RL.6.5. RL.6.6. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas RL.6.7. RL.6.8. RL.6.9.

Summary Genes and Variation Evolution as Genetic Change. Name Class Date

Evolution, Natural Selection, and Adaptation

Name Class Date. binomial nomenclature. MAIN IDEA: Linnaeus developed the scientific naming system still used today.

BIO 1: Review: Evolution

Taxonomy and Classification

Lesson Title: Constructing a Dichotomous Key and Exploring Its Relationship to Evolutionary Patterns

Problem Set 5 BILD10 / Winter 2014 Chapters 8, 10-12

Evolutionary Evidence

AP Biology Essential Knowledge Student Diagnostic

CPO Science and the NGSS

A Hands-On Exercise To Demonstrate Evolution

Theory of Evolution. A. the beginning of life B. the evolution of eukaryotes C. the evolution of archaebacteria D. the beginning of terrestrial life

Lecture 10: Darwinian Influence and the Rise of Mental Testing

1. Over the past century, several scientists around the world have made the following observations:

Evolution (18%) 11 Items Sample Test Prep Questions

A Correlation of Miller & Levine Biology 2014

Name Class Date WHAT I KNOW. about how organisms have changed. grown in complexity over time.

High School Science Course Correlations between Ohio s 2010 Course Syllabi and the First Draft of the High School NGSS

Teacher s Guide For. Core Biology: Animal Sciences

Okami Study Guide: Chapter 3 1

Smart Science Lessons and Middle School Next Generation Science Standards

Systematics - BIO 615

WJEC AS Biology Biodiversity & Classification (2.1 All Organisms are related through their Evolutionary History)

KEY CONCEPT Organisms can be classified based on physical similarities. binomial nomenclature

MAIN IDEA: Early scientists proposed ideas about evolution. In a phrase, tell what each scientist did to help develop evolutionary theory.

Chapter 54: Community Ecology

Preparation. Educator s Section: pp. 1 3 Unit 1 instructions: pp. 4 5 Unit 2 instructions: pp. 6 7 Masters/worksheets: pp. 8-17

MS. Structure, Function, and Information Processing

Chapter 25: The History of Life on Earth

Introduction to Animals

Worksheet: The theory of natural selection

Science I Classroom Guide

(D) , , TFYI 187 TPK 190

Understanding by Design. Title: BIOLOGY/LAB. Established Goal(s) / Content Standard(s): Essential Question(s) Understanding(s):

Yr11 Philosophy and Ethics Religious Studies B (OCR) GCSE. Science and Religion B602

IDENTIFICATION OF ORGANISMS

Pre- Darwinian Theories

Evolution by Natural Selection 1

The Darwinian Revolution as Evidence for Thomas Kuhn s Failure to Construct a Paradigm for the Philosophy of Science

Assign: Unit 1: Preparation Activity page 4-7. Chapter 1: Classifying Life s Diversity page 8

17.1. The Tree of Life CHAPTER 17. Organisms can be classified based on physical similarities. Linnaean taxonomy. names.

Chapter 13: Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles

WEEK 6 EOC Review Evolution, Human Body, Biotechnology

LECTURE 6 Gene Mutation (Chapter )

Macroevolution: Change above the species level NABT 2006 Evolution Symposium

Fishy Adaptations. Adapted from: Fashion a Fish in Project Wild Aquatic Education Activity Guide. The Council for Environmental Education, 1992

The Lead-up to On the Origin of Species

Complete tests for CO 2 and H 2 Link observations of acid reactions to species

Endemic and Introduced Species Lesson Plan

Utah State Office of Education Elementary STEM Endorsement Course Framework Nature of Science and Engineering

Answer Key. Vocabulary Practice

GENETICS AND HEREDITY

Recipe for Survival. Medicine kills. Medicine saves. Everyone has their own views on the subject

Connected Experience: Evolution and the Galápagos Tortoise

5 DARWIN, EVOLUTION & FAITH 850L

HIV, STD & Pregnancy Prevention

The Story of Human Evolution Part 1: From ape-like ancestors to modern humans

Name: LAB: The Geologic Time Scale

SCIENTIFIC THEORIES ABOUT THE ORIGINS OF THE WORLD AND HUMANITY

Lesson 1 Characteristics of Life

A Year in Antarctica. Features of This Text. Focus for Instruction

Unit: Plants & Animals (Grade 2)

Chapter 12: The Cell Cycle

A Correlation of Pearson Miller & Levine Biology 2014 To the Utah Core State Standards for Biology Grades 9-12

GCE Religious Studies Explanation of Terms Unit 1D: Religion, Philosophy and Science

Build Vocabulary Students will have a more successful lab experience if they understand these terms.

2. Fill in the blank. The of a cell is like a leader, directing and telling the different parts of the cell what to do.

Animal Models of Human Behavioral and Social Processes: What is a Good Animal Model? Dario Maestripieri

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12

Biological kinds and the causal theory of reference

Evidence-Based Claims and Belief

Kindergarten Science Unit B: Life Science Chapter 4: Plant and Animal Parts Lesson 1: What do plant parts do?

Campbell Biology in Focus Correlation for AP Biology Curriculum Framework

ISSN: ISO 9001:2008 Certified International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 2, Issue 3, May 2013

Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology 11 th Edition, 2015 Marieb

PLANT EVOLUTION DISPLAY Handout

Meiosis is a special form of cell division.

Introduction to Physical Anthropology - Study Guide - Focus Topics

Junior s Family Tree Inherited Traits of Animals

Let s Learn About Plants and Animals!

APPENDIX E Progressions Within the Next Generation Science Standards

Structures of animals

The Linnaean Enterprise: Past, Present, and Future 1

4. Why are common names not good to use when classifying organisms? Give an example.

HUMAN SKIN COLOR: EVIDENCE FOR SELECTION

How to write an argumentative or opinion paragraph. Prepared by Ms Gihan Ismail

AP Biology. The four big ideas are:

Transcription:

Name Period : A Darwinian View of Life As you study this chapter, read several paragraphs at a time to catch the flow of ideas and understand the reasoning that is being described. In some places, the text describes a narrative or story of events that led to Darwin s theory of evolution. Therefore, first read the narrative to absorb the big picture and then return to answer the few questions that accompany this material. Overview 1. Define evolution broadly and then give a narrower definition, as discussed in the overview. Concept 22.1 The Darwinian revolution challenged the traditional view of a young Earth inhabited by unchanging species This section takes a look at the historical setting and influences on Darwin, and it sets the stage for our formal study of evolution. 2. How did each of the following sources view the origin of species? Aristotle and Scala Naturae The Old Testament Carolus Linnaeus Georges Cuvier 3. Explain the role of fossils in rock strata as a window to life in earlier times. 4. How would Georges Cuvier have explained the appearance of the record of life shown in the rock strata? Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 1 -

5. James Hutton and Charles Lyell were geologists whose ideas strongly influenced Darwin s thinking. What were the ideas each of them contributed? James Hutton Charles Lyell 6. What is the importance of the principle of uniformitarianism? 7. Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck proposed a mechanism for how life changes over time. Explain the two principles of his mechanism. use and disuse inheritance of acquired characteristics 8. Although Lamarck s mechanism of evolution does not explain the changes in species over time, his thinking has been influential. What is considered to be the great importance of his ideas? Concept 22.2 Descent with modification by natural selection explains the adaptations of organisms and the unity and diversity of life 9. Charles Darwin proposed that the mechanism of evolution is natural selection and that it explains how adaptations arise. What are adaptations? Give two examples of adaptations. 10. Explain the process of natural selection. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 2 -

11. Let s try to summarize Darwin s observations that drive changes in species over time: Observation 1. Variations in traits exist. Cite an Example 2. These variations (traits) are heritable. 3. Species overproduce. 4. There is competition for resources; not all offspring survive. 12. From these four observations, which two inferences did Darwin make? 13. It is important to remember that differences in heritable traits can lead to differential reproductive success. This means that the individuals who have the necessary traits to promote survival in the current environment will leave the most offspring. What can this differential reproductive success lead to over time? 14. To demonstrate your understanding of this section, complete the following sentences: do not evolve. evolve. Now, take out your highlighter and mark the information in the box above. Hold these ideas firmly in your brain! Finally, if you are ever asked to explain Darwin s theory of evolution by natural selection (a common AP essay question), do not pull out the phrase survival of the fittest. Instead, cite the points made in question 11 and explain the inferences that are drawn from them. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 3 -

Concept 22.3 Evolution is supported by an overwhelming amount of scientific evidence 15. Use Figure 22.13 to explain how John Endler s work with guppies demonstrated observable evolutionary change. 16. What is the role of 3TC in inhibiting HIV reproduction? 17. Explain the evolution of drug resistance to 3TC. 18. Do antibiotics cause bacteria to become resistant? Explain your response. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 4 -

19. Let s make a list of the four evidences for evolution that are described in this concept. Evidence for Evolution 20. How does the fossil record give evidence for evolution? 21. What is meant by each of the following terms? Give an example of each. Term Homologous structures Example Vestigial structures Analogous structures (see p. 465) 22. How do homologous structures give evidence for evolution? 23. What is summarized in an evolutionary tree? 24. Figure 22.19 shows an evolutionary tree. What is indicated by each branch point? Mark each branch point. 25. What is indicated by the hatch marks? Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 5 -

26. Use the tree below to answer this question: Are crocodiles more closely related to lizards or to birds? Explain your response. 27. On the evolutionary tree, label the vertical lines to the right, and annotate the key feature that marks each group. 28. Organisms that are only distantly related can resemble each other. Explain convergent evolution, and describe how analogous structures can arise. 29. Convergent evolution might be summarized like this: Similar problem, similar solution. Can you give two examples of convergent evolution? Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 6 -

Study Tip Homologous structures show evidence of relatedness. (whale fin, bat wing) Analogous structures are similar solutions to similar problems but do not indicate close relatedness. (bird wing, butterfly wing) 30. What is biogeography? How is it affected by continental drift and the presence of endemic species? Let s wrap up all of these ideas with a final summary. ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS 1. Evolution is change in species over time. 2. Heritable variations exist within a population. 3. These variations can result in differential reproductive success. 4. Over generations, this can result in changes in the genetic composition of the population. And remember: Individuals do not evolve! Populations evolve. Testing Your Knowledge: Self-Quiz Answers Now you should be ready to test your knowledge. Place your answers here: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 7 -