Go here: http://www.radiolab.org/story/251876-inheritance/
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1. What was Lamarck’s big idea?
What a person does in their lifetime could be directly passed to their kids.
2. What human example did Lamarck use?
A blacksmith, because they swing hammers all day they get muscles and those muscles pass down to their kids.
3. What is the “bummer of Darwinian Evolution” for parents? (according to Jad)
They could be restrained by their DNA. As a parent you are a tiny blimp in a very long story.
4. What is a vivarium?
A place people experimented on live animals.
5. What is strange about the midwife toads? (when compared to other toads)
The midwife toads female lays her eggs in the sand and then the male midwife toad comes along and sticks the eggs to his legs and bounces around with them until they hatch.
6. What does Kammerer do to experiment with adaptation?
He set up an aquarium for the midwife toads and the made it very hot. He put water and dry land into the aquarium and left the temperature very hot; forcing the toads to go into the water.
7. What happened in Kammerer’s experiment? How long did it take Kammerer to see interesting results? What would Darwinian evolution say about that?
The toads would spend more time in the water. Therefore the toads would mate in the water, but it didn’t work out so well the first time. However, the male toads began to grow rough pads on their legs and fast. It took only two generations for the toads to adapt.
8. What happens with Kammerer’s idea in 1923? Did people like it?
He comes to England for the newspaper, Daily Express. He extended the idea that people could you could engineer society by forcing people to adapt. The Soviets really liked this idea.
9. After the war, with one toad left, what did G.