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I. History of Life Introduct ion A. Background Thoughts Major Contributors Contributions & Controversies 1. Aristotle, 300BC Scalae Naturae = fixed state 2. Theology Creationi sm 3. Linnaeus, 1700’s Taxonomy 4. Buffon, 1700’s Multiple creation sites & times 5. Hutton, 1700’s Earth older than 6,000yrs 6. Malthus, 1700’s Resources limits populations 7. Cuvier, 1800’s Catastrophi sm 8. Lyell, 1800’s Uniformitaria nism

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II. What is Life? A. Living from Non-living 1. Characteristics of Life a. Highly Organized Figure 1.4

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Page 1: I. History of Life Introduction A. Background Thoughts Major ContributorsContributions & Controversies 1. Aristotle, 300BCScalae Naturae = fixed state

I. History of Life

Introduction

A. Background ThoughtsMajor

ContributorsContributions & Controversies1. Aristotle,

300BCScalae Naturae = fixed state2.

TheologyCreationism3. Linnaeus,

1700’sTaxonomy

4. Buffon, 1700’s

Multiple creation sites & times5. Hutton,

1700’sEarth older than 6,000yrs6. Malthus,

1700’sResources limits populations7. Cuvier,

1800’sCatastrophism8. Lyell,

1800’sUniformitarianism

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B. Idea EvolutionContributor

Contribution1. Anaxamander,

300BCStriving for Complexity2. Lamarck,

1800’sInheritance of Acquired Characteristics3. Mendel,

1860’sGenetics and Inheritance

4. Darwin, 1860’s

Natural Selection and Descent with Modification

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II. What is Life?A. Living from Non-

living1. Characteristics of Lifea. Highly

Organized

Figure 1.4

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b. Transform Energy

Figure 1.9

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c. Reproduce

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d. Grow and Develop

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e. Irritable & Adaptable

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f. Practice Homeostasis

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Figure 1.11

i. Mechanisms

PositiveNegative vs.

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1. Scientific Methoda.

Reasoningb. Process

Figure 1.22

Experimental variables:i.

Independent = ii. Dependent = iii. Control =

B. Studying Life

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Figure 1.22

Theory Law

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C. Classifying Life1.

CategoriesD, K, P, C, O, F, G, & SKingdom

MoneraKingdom Protista

Kingdom Fungi Kingdom PlantaeFigure 1.13

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Kingdom Animalia

Figure 1.13

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III. Characteristics of AnimalsA. Shared

Characteristics

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IV. Evidence of SelectionA. Fossil

Record

The fossil record is based on what two key points of data to age identify them? 1. Strata

Positioning2. Half-Life Dating

Magnetic ReversalRacemization

&

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B. Comparative Anatomy1. Analogous

structures =

Figure 22.18

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2. Homologous Structures =

Figure 22.153. Vestigial

Structures =

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C. Comparative EmbryologySimilarities in developmental patterns

in animals

Figure 32.9 Figure

32.10

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D. Molecular HomologyHomologies between species (yeast, wheat, &

primate) in the sequential amino acid make-up of cytochrome C3.

E. Current Evidence1. Artificial

Selection