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Natural Selection
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Year 9 Biology (Natural Selection and Genetic Modification (SB4)) Mapa Mental sobre Natural Selection, criado por Aaishah Ravat em 29-02-2020.
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natural selection and genetic modification (sb4)
year 9
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Natural Selection
Darwin's Theory
Different organisms in a species have genetic variation
Individuals best adapted to the environment are more likely to survive
Surviving individuals are more likely to breed
Creating offspring with best adaptations
The best characteristics are passed on to the next generation
Controversy
Inconclusive evidence
Challenged religious belief of God's creation
Idea of genes had not been discovered
Alfred Russel Wallace
Had similar ideas to Darwin
Both spent time on islands
Both produced joint writings
Modern Biology
Discovery of genes
How traits are inherited
Evolutionary biology
How organisms have adapted over time
Evidence
Fosslis
Show gradual change in organisms over time
Can show how species are related
Pentadactyl Limbs
Five digits/fingers
Found in many species
Formation:
Casts around soft materials
Preservation
In conditions where decay is not possible
Glaciers
Extreme, low temperatures
Peat bogs
Extreme acidity
Mineral Replacement
Hard parts of organisms replaced by minerals
Leave behind rock-like substance after decay
Examples
Ardi
Oldest human fossilised remains
4.4 million years old
Ardipithecus ramidus
Lucy
3.2 million years old
Australopithecus afarensis
Leakey
Most recent discoveries
1.6 million years old
Stone Tools
More complex tools = bigger human brains
Basic tools - 2.6 million years ago
Complex tools - 1.6 million years ago
Carbon Dating
Shows when the stone was formed
Not when the tool was built
Determine how deep it was buried
Deeper = older
Use known dates of other items/fossils from that level
Compare design to other already dated stone tools
Incomplete record
Earlier species were soft-bodied
Geological activity destroyed some evidence
Antibiotics
Antibiotic Resistance
Bacteria reproduce rapidly
Mutations arise during reproduction
Some mutations may be antibiotic resistance
This will represent a new resistant strain
If treated with antibiotics, the bacteria will survive and reproduce
No treatment, and no human immunity
Development is slow and costly
Must only be prescribed for serious infections
Patients must complete the full course
Classification
3 domain system
Proposed by Carl Woese
Based on chemical analysis
Archaea - primitive bacteria
Mostly extremophiles
Bacteria - true bacteria
Eukaryota - organisms with complex sub-cellular structures
Linnaean classification system
Devised by Carl Linnaeus
Based on structure and characteristics
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Anexos de mídia
Pendactyl Limbs,H 300,W 550 (binary/octet-stream)
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