The document discusses key concepts and evidence related to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. It describes how Darwin observed adaptations in species on the Galapagos Islands and how this insight, combined with evidence from fossils, biogeography, embryology and anatomy, led him to propose natural selection as the mechanism of evolution. Natural selection acts on inherited variation in traits, with those conferring greater fitness being passed on to more offspring over generations of descent with modification.
The Theory of Evolution and its limitsRemy Taupier
The laws of Natural Selection explain the adaptation of a species (why we have dogs, or horses or tortoise of different colors, shapes and sizes) but not the evolution of a species into another species. To this day no scientific fact can prove the Theory of Evolution to be true. Evolutionists live with the hope that one day Science will prove them right. It's just a belief.
The Theory of Evolution and its limitsRemy Taupier
The laws of Natural Selection explain the adaptation of a species (why we have dogs, or horses or tortoise of different colors, shapes and sizes) but not the evolution of a species into another species. To this day no scientific fact can prove the Theory of Evolution to be true. Evolutionists live with the hope that one day Science will prove them right. It's just a belief.
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10. Darwin observed differences among island species. Variation is a difference in a physical trait. Galápagos tortoises that live in areas with tall plants have long necks and legs. Why would that be an advantage? Galápagos finches that live in areas with hard-shelled nuts have strong beaks. Why would that be an advantage?
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15. What term describes the theory that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused species to become extinct? A. Gradualism B.Uniformitarianism C.Catastrophism D. Evolution
16. What term describes the theory that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused species to become extinct? A. Gradualism B.Uniformitarianism C.Catastrophism D. Evolution Correct Answer = C What must be true of two individuals of the same species? A. They can reproduce and have fertile offspring. B. They must live in the same environment. C. They can reproduce, but their offspring are not fertile. D. They can pass acquired characteristics to their offspring.
17. What term describes the theory that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused species to become extinct? A. Gradualism B.Uniformitarianism C.Catastrophism D. Evolution Correct Answer = C What must be true of two individuals of the same species? A. They can reproduce and have fertile offspring. B. They must live in the same environment. C. They can reproduce, but their offspring are not fertile. D. They can pass acquired characteristics to their offspring. Correct Answer = A
18. Review Evolution is the process of change resulting in descendents that are different from their ancestors. A species is a group of organisms that can reproduce to form viable offspring. Variation is difference in a physical trait. Adaptation is a feature that allows an organism to better survive in its environment Adaptations can lead to a genetic change in a population. Fossil evidence and observation of adaptations led to Darwin’s understanding of life’s evolution.
19. KEY CONCEPT Darwin proposed natural selection as a mechanism for evolution.
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33. Analogous structures have a similar function.Analogous structures are not evidence of a common ancestor. Why?
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36. What adaptations did Darwin see in the tortoises of the Galapagos Islands? Shape of beak B. Length of neck and legs C. Shape of head D. Kind of shell Correct Answer = B What did the variations in the Galapagos finches seem to be well suited to? The animals' size B. The animals' age C. The island the animals lived on D. The animals' environment and diet
37. What adaptations did Darwin see in the tortoises of the Galapagos Islands? Shape of beak B. Length of neck and legs C. Shape of head D. Kind of shell Correct Answer = B What did the variations in the Galapagos finches seem to be well suited to? The animals' size B. The animals' age C. The island the animals lived on D. The animals' environment and diet Correct Answer = D