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Evidence of Evolution More proof Fossils tell us about what used to be here… – But, it takes a long time for fossils to form… We can also rely on our memories and records of things that have existed since humans have been around… More proof Evolution is not just something that happened in the past. It is constantly happening. – In some cases, it happens right in front of us, without us noticing… – But how do we know, if we’re not looking at fossils?? More proof There are other kinds of evidence that shows evolution happens… – Some of this evidence we can see just by looking at stuff with our naked eye, while other are at the molecular level… Homologous Structures Think back to genetics… what did “homologous” mean? (i.e. “homologous chromosomes”) Homologous means “same” or “match” – So, a homologous structure is a body part that has the same function in completely different organisms Anatomical Evidence

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Page 1: evidence of evolution - Ms. Ciokanciokan.weebly.com/.../evidence.of.evolution.lecture.pdf · 2018-09-05 · Evidence of Evolution More proof •Fossils tell us about what used to

Evidence ofEvolution

More proof

• Fossils tell us about what used to be here…

– But, it takes a long time for fossils to form…

• We can also rely on our memories andrecords of things that have existed sincehumans have been around…

More proof

• Evolution is not just something thathappened in the past. It is constantlyhappening.

– In some cases, it happens right in front of us,without us noticing…

– But how do we know, if we’re not looking atfossils??

More proof

• There are other kinds of evidence thatshows evolution happens…

– Some of this evidence we can see just bylooking at stuff with our naked eye, while otherare at the molecular level…

• Homologous Structures

• Think back to genetics… what did “homologous”mean? (i.e. “homologous chromosomes”)

• Homologous means “same” or “match”

– So, a homologous structure is a body part thathas the same function in completely differentorganisms

Anatomical Evidence

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• AnalogousStructures

– Body parts of differentorganisms that havethe same function butdifferent structures

• ex: Bird’s Wing &Butterfly’s Wing

Anatomical Evidence Anatomical Evidence

• Vestigial Structures

– Body parts with no apparent functions

– The body parts were probably useful to theancestral species, then stopped being usefulbut never disappeared

• Human wisdom teeth and appendix• Tiny hip bones in snakes• Femur in whales

AnatomicalEvidence

Embryological Evidence

– Study of early growth stages & developmentof embryos

– The embryos of different organisms look verysimilar

• Similar genes at work

– The DNA sequences which control earlydevelopment remain unchanged because oflittle or no mutations

Biochemical Evidence

• The study of the molecules that make up anorganism

• All organisms use DNA & RNA to carryinformation

• All living things need water & energy

• All organisms synthesize proteins

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Biochemical Evidence Adaptations

• When an organism blends in with its environment, itis called camouflage– i.e. chameleons

• When a non-dangerous organism evolves to looklike a dangerous organism, it is called mimicry– i.e. the viceroy butterfly mimics the Monarch butterfly– i.e. the king & milk snakes mimics the coral snake

• When a dangerous organism advertises itself asbeing dangerous, it is called warning coloration– i.e. poison dart frogs

Adaptations

camouflage

Adaptations

mimicry

Adaptations

warning coloration