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The Evolution of Living Things

Chapter 7Section 1

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Adaptation

Definition: A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment – Physical: long neck or striped fur– Behaviors: help an organism find food, protect

itself, or reproduce.

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The bright coloring of the strawberry poison arrow frog warns predators

that the frog is poisonous.

The smokey jungle frog blends into the forest floor.

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SpeciesDefinition: a group of organisms that can mate

with one another to produce fertile offspring – Example: all strawberry poison arrow frogs are

members of the same species and can mate with each other to produce more strawberry poison arrow frogs

• The species that live on Earth today range from single-celled bacteria, which lack cell nuclei, to multicellular fungi, plants, and animals.

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This diagram shows some of the many kinds of organisms that have

lived on Earth since the planet formed 4.6 billion years ago.

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Evolution

Definition: The process in which populations gradually change over time

• Scientists think that as populations change over time, new species form. Thus, newer species descend from older species

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Fossils

Definition: The remains or imprints of once-living organisms found in layers of rock

• Fossils can be:1. Complete organisms

2. Parts of organisms

3. A set of footprints

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The Fossil Record

Definition: the history of life in the geologic past as indicated by the traces or remains of living things

• Provide evidence about the order in which species existed

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A model of the proposed relationships between ancient and modern

mammals that have characteristics similar to whales.

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Case Study: Whales

• Whales seem similar to fish, but unlike fish, whales:

• breathe air• give birth to live young • produce milk

• ancient ancestor was probably a mammal that lived on land and that could run on four legs

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Skeletal Structure• Show similarities between animals

Similarities suggest that cats, dolphins, bats, and humans had a common ancestor

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DNA

• Used to further support the theory that organisms share a similar ancestry, scientists compare organisms’ DNA at a molecular level. – The greater the number of similarities

between the data sets for any two species, the more closely the two species are related through a common ancestor


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