The theory of evolution

Upcoming lessons
- BS 5.4 en 5.5 Evolution
- BS 6.1 to 6.3 Ecology

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Upcoming lessons
- BS 5.4 en 5.5 Evolution
- BS 6.1 to 6.3 Ecology

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Unit 5 BS 4 the theory of evolution

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What trait does this fawn (baby hertje) have that gives it better evolutionary odds?

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Does this tiger have the same benefits?

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What do you know already about the theory of evolution?

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Evolution

The development of life on Earth, with species appearing and changing and/ or disappearing

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Charles Darwin
A nineteenth-century English scientist

Developer of the theory of evolution

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Video assignment. Write the questions in your notebook
  1. What causes variation in a species?
  2. What is the advantage of variation?
  3. How do new species arise?  

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Variation in genotypes
Sexual reproduction
Mutations

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Variation in genotypes caused by mutations and sexual reproduction

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Let's work a bit
Make question 1 p. 130
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2:00

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Natural selection
An organism can be well or poorly adapted to its environment → this determines its chance of survival.

Organisms with 'beneficial' traits for that environment:

Have (many) offspring
The beneficial traits are passed on.

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In the polar region (snow), which organism has the greatest chance of survival and reproduction?






In the polar region (snow), which organism has the greatest chance of survival and reproduction?






In the polar region (snow), which organism has the greatest chance of survival and reproduction?




In the polar region (snow), which organism has the greatest chance of survival and reproduction?




In the polar region (snow), which
organism has the greatest chance of survival and reproduction?






A
The red fox
B
The white fox

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Explain how the giraffe has a long neck through natural selection
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Species


Organisms belong to the same species when they can reproduce with each other and produce fertile offspring.







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When does a species have the greatest chance of survival?
A
If there is no variation in genotype and phenotype
B
If there is variation in genotype and phenotype

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Changes in the environment

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The species is changing

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Obstacle between two groups (isolation)

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Divergence , adapation , new species arises

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complete the following sentences
  1. Evolution occurs through n_______ s________
  2. Individual organisms show v__________.
  3. Many die by predation, disease and c_________
  4. Individuals most suited to the environment survive to breed – ‘su______l of the fi_______t.
  5. The genes that help the individual survive are passed on to the of_________g.

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apply the evolution theory to explain..
why polar bears wear a white fur.

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Evolution in Steps
  1. More individuals will be born that can survive 'struggle for existence'
  2. Individuals with an advantage have a higher chance of surviving ' natural selection' 
  3. The individuals that survive will have a higher chance to produce offspring 

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Sexual selection: female choice

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Let's work
Unit 5.4 the theory of evolution
Question 2, 3, 5, 7 en 8

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Slide 32 - Vidéo