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    Online Natural Selection by Charles Darwin Part A – Vocabulary Divergence – Characters that are dissimilar in environments that are not alike Methodical – being careful and working in a very organized way Horticulturist- the art of growing vegetables‚ fruits‚ or different

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    Biological Beginnings 2.1 The Evolutionary Perspective Natural Selection & Adaptive Behavior Natural Selection: the evolutionary process by which individuals of a species that are best adapted are the ones that survive and reproduce Charles Darwin wrote On the Origins of Species explaining how those who survive are better adapted to the world than the nonsurvivors Adaptive Behavior: behavior that promotes an organism’s survival in the natural habitat Example: the attachment between a caregiver

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    to the classical theory of natural selection if such an evolutionary protagonist as RD has time for it‚ then there must be a good reason. In fact‚ we see much behaviour in nature that appears altruistic: alarm calling‚ guarding‚ defence and foraging by non-reproductives and grooming are just a few examples. Since work first began on altruistic behaviours‚ various mechanisms have emerged that have been able to squeeze them into the conventional model of natural selection. However‚ by no means can all

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    Natural Selection for the Birds Purpose: To determine which birds with which beaks survive best in their environment depending on the type of food available. Question: What is the effect of the type of food available on the frequency of different types of bird beaks? Hypothesis: If the food type changes in the environment‚ then the amount of each type of bird beaks will change because birds with beaks more suited to the available food will be more successful over time. Variables:

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    Bio100 Midterm Study Guide

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    | | |Reproduction |Organisms reproduce their own kind; hippos only reproduce hippos | |Evolution |Reproduction underlies the capacity to evolve over time; a bug changes over time to camouflage to its | | |environment

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    Bio100 Appendix G

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    Interpreting Your Data Plots Although basic trends in your data can sometimes be estimated by simply looking at the data points on your scatter plots‚ quantitative measures of the effects you are studying can only be determined by fitting a curve to your data. Curve fitting involves producing a statistically derived best-fit line of data points on the graph; not a hand-drawn or estimated line connecting data points. Once you have plotted your data‚ a Plot # tab will appear at the top of the

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    Use this document to report your findings from the LeafLab Exploration Experiment. The lab report consists of three sections: Data‚ Exploration‚ and Lab Summary. Data: copy any data‚ graphs‚ charts‚ or notes that you have saved in your LeafLab online notebook into this section. Exploration: Answer the questions. The questions in the Exploration section are the same questions in your LeafLab instructions. Lab Summary: Write a 100- to 200-word summary. Data To copy your data from your online

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    BIO100 Lesson 2 Quiz 2

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    Top of Form Feedback Marvis Kennedy BIO100 - Lesson 2‚ Quiz 2 Section 14429 Recent Submission  Submitted On 12/12/2014 11:16:00 PM Points Awarded 85 Date Graded 12/12/2014 11:16:00 PM  Status Graded Points Possible 100   Question 1 The subatomic particles that play the greatest role in cellular chemical reactions are Answer electrons. Comments Correct!! Max Score: 5 Actual Score: 5   Question 2 The structural unit that retains the properties of an element is the Answer atom. Comments

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    more abundant in the next generation. Over many generations the better-suited version predominates. This happens over and over from species to species‚ in small increments of change‚ to build entirely new species. In this way‚ natural selection has built all living things‚ including us. In The Selfish Gene‚ Dawkins defines the basic theory this way: We are survival machines‚ but “we” does not mean just people. It embraces all animals‚ plants‚ bacteria‚ and viruses…An octopus is nothing like

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    Admiral butterflies (genus Limenitis) are a particularly appealing system to address questions regarding wing pattern evolution and speciation. This genus is unusual among other butterflies in that mimicry has evolved multiple times and hybridization is frequent between wing pattern forms. An interesting fact of wing pattern evolution within this genus is the apparent differences between the largely stereotypic Paleartic fauna and the highly variable Nearctic forms of butterflies. Palearctic

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