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CHAPTER TEN

EVOLUTION BY NATURAL
SELECTION
HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY

● Observations made and facts analyzed during ​discovery inquiry​ which lead
to generalizations via ​inductive reasoning
● Explanatory inquiry​ allows scientists to try to find explanations for
those generalizations. These are the ​hypotheses​.
● Deductive reasoning​ is used during ​hypothesis testing
● Laws​ are large generalizations. The fact-based explanation for these
laws is referred to as the ​theory​.

EVOLUTION

● The theory of evolution states that all things, living and nonliving, of
today arose from things in the past
● Biological evolution refers to the changes of living things from a
common ancestor.
● ‘Descent with modification’

DIVERSITY OF LIFE AND EVOLUTION

BIODIVERSITY​: a wide range of species and organisms making up those species

GEOLOGICAL TIME SCALE​: an established scale that deals with the long periods
of time of the earth

EXTINCTION​: a natural occurrence in which a total species dies off. Usually
matches the rate of occurrence of a new species.

● Major animal groups appeared during the Cambrian Period
● Mass extinctions are when more than 50% of species vanish over a few
million years

, VARIATION

SPECIES​: Similar organisms which interbreed to produce fertile offspring

POPULATION​: A group of species in the same location

VARIATION​: Differences within a population



SOURCES OF VARIATION
1. MUTATIONS
2. CROSSING-OVER (MEIOSIS)
3. RANDOM ARRANGEMENT (MEIOSIS)
4. RANDOM FERTILIZATION



CONTINUOUS VARIATION
● Has a range of phenotypes for one particular characteristic
● Many genes are working together
● Polygenic inheritance
● Often affected by environmental influences
● Eg milk yield



DISCONTINUOUS VARIATION
● Does not have a range of phenotypes for one particular characteristic
● Can’t be measured across a complete range
● The characteristic is either there or it is not
● Controlled by alleles of a single gene
● Environment has no effect

EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION

● Based off of major assumption
● The assumption is that species change through the forces of natural
selection and the evidence is that different species are related

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