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    INTRODUCTION Lab #2 focused on the predator prey concept. Charles Darwin’s concept of survival of the fittest is what was tested in this experiment. Darwin’s concept of survival of the fittest states that the animals that are able to adapt to their environment the best are the ones who will survive and pass on those adaptations to their children. Animals adapt for many different reasons some of them might be to help defend against a predator‚ to be able to retrieve food more efficiently‚ or just

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    1809. The main concept behind his theory (Lamarck’s Theory) was not too different from Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection which came later in 1859. Both theories suggest that varying traits between individuals of the same species are passed down to offspring and hence‚ organisms evolve into the versions we see today. There are four main factors that drive the evolutionary process: Natural Selection Mutation Migration Genetic Drift Natural Selection: this is the process

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    Date: ______________9/19/2013__________ Student Exploration: Rainfall and Bird Beaks Vocabulary: adaptation‚ beak depth‚ directional selection‚ drought‚ evolution‚ natural selection‚ range‚ stabilizing selection Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) During the voyage of the HMS Beagle (1831–1836)‚ the young Charles Darwin collected several species of finches from the Galápagos Islands. Two of Darwin’s finches are shown below. 1. Which species

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    principles of natural selection.” How useful is this metaphor? KQ- To what extent does knowledge need to evolve in discipline to different areas of understanding? Thesis statement- knowledge is both provisional and contextual while natural selection is the key aspect of variation‚ selection and fitness. Knowledge applied in everyday lives in different ways of knowing‚ how long could it persist if we as humans keep finding the best of what we already have. Introduction – 150 to 300 Natural selection is a

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    Summary Charles Darwin was born on February 12‚ 1809‚ in Shrewsbury‚ England and died at the Down House in Kent on April 19‚ 1882. He was born to Robert and Susannah Darwin. In 1831‚ Darwin was offered a position on board the HMS Beagle. He eagerly accepted the opportunity and spent the next five years on board the Beagle. Henslow and other geologists‚ zoologists‚ and botanists were fascinated by the specimens he had collected. In 1839‚ Darwin married Emma Wedgwood‚ his cousin‚ and they moved

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    Darwin is one of the most well known scientists to date. Darwin’s book On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection was highly controversial and not widely accepted. The ideas Darwin wrote about in his book had never been heard before and went completely against the church. Darwin said that all species on the Earth originated from one common ancestor. Then as time went on‚ that one species adapted differently based on the environment they were in. This kept happening until they became completely

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    Though natural selection and evolution are closely related they are both evidentially different. “Survival of the fittest” or referring to it as its definite connotation: Natural Selection is the process by which different forms of life possess traits that aids them in adapting to specific environmental conditions‚ climate change‚ predators‚ and being able to reproduce in great numbers with offspring that have a higher survival rate. Evolution is the developmental process in which simple organism

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    Darwin’s hypothesis of Natural Selection has three tenets: 1. There requirements to a hereditary variety among the populace 2. The quality must be passed on by hereditary means from parent to posterity and 3. There must be a "differential conceptive achievement" in view of people; while those with the attribute ought to replicate and have a superior possibility of making due than those without it. Every one of the three of these stipulations must be met with the goal of advancement to happen. A balancing

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    Science Natural Selection/Evolution Study Guide Important People: - Charles Darwin developed the theory of evolution by natural selection after collecting and studying many organisms on the voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle. - Jean Baptiste Larmarck (1700s): he was a soldier and a biologist and an early proponent of the idea of evolution and natural laws. - George Cuvier (1800s): Was in instrumental in establishing the field of comparative anatomy through his work in comparing living

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    proved this theory to be true. The proposal that species variation locally‚ globally and over time was your idea‚ and is agreed with widely today. Natural selection is one of your other theories that is known all over the world today. Both natural selection and species variation have helped develop the theory of evolution and have strong evidence 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

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