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    organisms are‚ and have always been‚ evolving throughout time. We have also discussed the idea of natural selection‚ one part of the evolution theory. Over the past few weeks we have slowly started to dive into the theory of evolution and natural selection. In this paper‚ I will explain what natural selection is‚ and give an example of natural selection and how it relates to evolution. Natural selection is the idea that the organisms that are best suited for the environments they live in‚ are able

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    Evolution / Natural Selection Writing Assignment In my (admittedly limited) experience on this planet‚ I have found that the only remedy for ignorance is knowledge. Therefore‚ I have put together this little project for my most knowledgeable students (read: “you”)‚ to combat the rather astounding tide of ignorance that surrounds the theory of evolution in this country. Here’s how it’s going to go down: 1. Pick a common misconception from the list below. a. The Earth is not billions of years

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    Pervious studies focused on natural selection by predation being a strong contributing factor of polymorphic color distribution in a population. While there is some truth in this model‚ it may overlook the importance that sexual selection plays‚ as will be depicted in the following examples. Many examples demonstrate that animals in a particular species tend to mate with individuals that share similar color patterns‚ in fact it is rare to see individuals with dissimilar color patterns mate. Gouldian

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    Here we have some highlights of how the natural selection works and some of the evolutionary forces that drive evolution: The natural selection operates in base of the difference between de reproductive successes of the individuals. The genes of the most successful individuals (the ones that reproduces more) appears more in the next generation. If an individual cannot survive it will not be able to reproduce. Because of that natural selection is NOT RANDOM and can act really quickly. (Charlat et

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    in their natural habitat. It is a breach of their natural rights to take them away‚ and put them behind bars. All animals that are kept in captivity should be realised into the wild. Healthy News In zoos around the world animals are suffering Weird News. Every day animals are taken out of their natural habitat and put behind bars‚ purely for our benefit. Studies have shown that these animals are suffering form severe cases of depression‚ abnormal behaviour and physiological distress. How does the

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    Once upon a time‚ God created a simulation video game based on evolution. It was a video game that gave the player (in this case God himself) many different ways on how to change the environment‚ along with other factors too. There were a type of species from the game’s selection of other species called Barbellus- which had an antennae and a fish tail. God decided to create a large number of these creatures that lived in the ocean of the video game. However‚ in this species’ early stages‚ both populations

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    three types of polygenic trait selection illustrated below 2. What type of individuals in the population are represented by the 2 ends of the bell curve? 3. Starlings produce an average of five eggs in each clutch. If there are more than five‚ the parents cannot adequately feed the young. If there are fewer than five‚ predators may destroy the entire clutch. This is an example of a. disruptive selection. b. stabilizing selection. c. directional selection. d. none of the above. 4

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    "BIODIVERSITY" Biodiversity‚ as defined by E.O. Wilson‚ "is meant to be all inclusive- it’s the genetic based variation of living organisms at all levels‚ from the variety of genes in populations of single species‚ through species‚ on up to the array of natural ecosystems." This includes plants‚ animals‚ insects‚ fungi‚ bacteria‚ and all microorganisms. All of these things create what is known as a web. These things interact with each other in some way there for they depend on one another throughout

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    Conservation is the protection and preservation of natural resources in the enviorment. the important renewable natural resources are air water soil wildlife and forests. Conservation is necessary for the following reasons: 1. ensure the protection of plant and animal species and to prevent their extinction‚ 2. maintain a stable and balanced ecosystem. This prevents disruption of natural cycles and global warming. 3. to ensure conservation of marine life as they are a major source of human

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    Introduction Evolution is the change in genetic composition of organisms between generations. Evolution is the process that results in organisms becoming more varied and better adapted in comparison to their ancestors. The driving force of evolution is natural selection. Natural selection is the process where individuals containing specific traits become more likely to survive compared to individuals without those traits. Because certain individuals have a greater chance to survive‚ they become

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