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    Work and discoveries‚ a Turning Point in History “In the long history of man kind (animal kind too)‚ those who learn to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed” (Darwin). This is a quote from Charles Darwin that refers to many things; science‚ social darwinism‚ and imperialism. Charles Darwin was an important scientist and naturalist that lived in the 19th century in England. Charles Darwin’s books‚ primarily “The Origin of the Species”‚ and his discoveries created a turning

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    http://anthro.palomar.edu/evolve/evolve_2.htm Charles Darwin‚ as he underwent a 5 year voyage around the world‚ came to understand that any animal population consists of individuals that vary slightly from one another. Another realization came to

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    harsh environmental conditions. This applies to all living organisms on the planet. Adapting and being able to change is what keeps a species from going extinct. Darwin proved this theory by doing experiments on finches on the Galapagos Island. He observed how finches would react to any challenge that were thrown their way. Some finches went extinct due to them not being able to keep up with the number of predators and decrease in the type of insects that they consumed. An example of natural selection

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    The scientist and explorer‚ Charles Darwin‚ first proposed the idea of Natural Selection during the Nineteenth-century‚ when the exposure of the concept of evolution was first brought to light. Even though Darwin did not think of this idea first‚ he carried out a very important investigation about this subject that was essential for he theory of the evolution. His theory was based on the observations he took from the Galapagos Island and the Finches. Darwin observed that the same species developed

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    supporting them. Species variation has three parts to it‚ one being species change over time. Charles Darwin discovered this idea while on his voyage. While looking at fossils and old skeletons from past animals Darwin noticed similarities between bone structure now and the bone structure from the fossil. Some of his findings include that many animals today did come from a common ancestor. Darwin found that the bone structure in both the human arm‚ and the fin of a whale are the same or very similar

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    there is a modification in gene regularity in a population over time. These genetic differences can be inherited and may be passed on to the subsequent generations. The main idea of evolution is all life on earth shares a common ancestor. Charles Darwin first proposed the theory of evolution after spending time on the Galapagos Islands. He developed the theory of evolution which would oppose the creation of man and imply that all species derived from common ancestors through natural selection. Natural

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    Charles Darwin was a famous scientist whose most famous studies were the evolution of man and all other creatures. Darwin realized that certain species became extinct because they were not both strong physically and mentally‚ and he explains his theory which is called natural selection‚ and later claimed the phrase “Survival of the fittest.” This phrase can be seen through war as well as the aftermath of a war. World War II proved that the strongest bodies and minds survived‚ and in England the

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    7 The Evolution of Living Things Biological evolution explains how populations change over time. SECTION 1 Change over Time . . . . . . . . . . 166 2 How Does Evolution Happen? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 3 Natural Selection in Action. . . 180 PRE-READING About the Can you find two eyes and a mouth in this photo? The eyes and mouth belong to an adult flounder. Adult flounders swim on their sides and have both eyes on one side of their body. These characteristics allow flounders to lie flat

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    with a neck able to reach previously out of reach food. This type of evolution is known today as ‘steady state biology’ and is generally regarded as the foundation for the current theory of evolution‚ but isn’t quite there yet. Charles Robert Darwin‚ or Darwin was an English naturalist and geologist who started his career studying earthworms‚ until he realised

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    process of fertilization‚ the alleles of the parents would combine and create a middle-ground zygote‚ who would become a physical manifestation of the fusion. This was known as “blending inheritance.” Peter Vorzimmer writes in his essay‚ “Charles Darwin and Blending Inheritance‚” “By the time the study of hereditary phenomena became a scientific discipline…blending inheritance had become accepted as axiomatic…In fact‚ it was‚ to many nineteenth-century naturalists‚ the rule” (4). Blending inheritance

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