what does domestic mean? domestic: no longer wild, but has been bred or tamed by humans. what are...
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TOPIC 6- THE BEST SELECTION
What does domestic mean?
Domestic: no longer wild, but has been bred or tamed by humans.
What are some other reasons why domestic animals are important to us?
ARTIFICIAL SELECTIONArtificial Selection:
Technique in which individual plants or animals with desirable traits are bred together to develop plants or animals with specific traits
Also called selective breeding
By breeding animals with the most desirable qualities, farmers were able to manipulate the characteristics of domestic animals over a number of generations.
Use the 2nd paragraph, page 60
What benefits of using selective breeding in agriculture are there? Created for specific areas or regions Created to have a better food supply Mature faster Resistant to insects and diseases
ACCOUNTING FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
Charles Darwin18315-year voyageStudies the Galapagos Islands (west of S. America) Studied Finches
Published Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, 1859
THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION
Artificial selection can produce great diversity
Natural Selection: A naturally occurring process in which only those organisms with the best traits for survival in an environment survive to reproduce; over time this process results in changes in the genetic characteristics of a species.
4 STATEMENTS ABOUT NATURAL SELECTION
1. All organisms produce more offspring than can possibly survive
2. There is variation within each species
3. Some variations increase the chances of an organism surviving to reproduce
4. Over time, variations that are passed on lead to changes in the genetic characteristics of a species.
TO DO:
Venn Diagram Topic 6 Review