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    Biomes and Diversity Extinction is a natural selection process. Should humans strive to preserve a representative sample of all biomes or aquatic zones? Why should humans be concerned with the extinction rate? This is an interesting question. Lets consider the fact that it begins by stating extinction is a natural selection process. This seems to stifle one side of this argument.The side of the argument that rallies humans to be concerned with the extinction rate and strive to preserve a representation

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    Natural selection would favor groups living in areas with large amount of predators. This is because when individuals live in large groups‚ there are more eyes to watch the predators‚ and therefore‚ more time to eat. Moreover‚ it favors species that usually hunt huge animals because they can catch their prey easily. 2) Optimal flock size in birds has important benefits such as a better possibility of fending off predators. When a group of several birds are watching for predators‚ each individual

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    “only the strongest will survive”‚ and undoubtedly‚ think of the strength of a lion or the ferociousness of a bear‚ but this is not always the case to being a dominant species in a community. In this lab‚ we will explore the theory of natural selection‚ or as Charles Darwin put it‚ “Survival of the fittest” (King et al‚ 1-14). Through this concept‚ we will come to the understanding that being the fittest is not about being the strongest or most cunning‚ but simple having the best attributes to survive

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    The article on friendship and natural selection touched on some great topics which includes social ties that humans exhibit. Humans are some of the only species who form long lasting relationship with individuals who are not related to them through family or not involved sexually. The article states that humans tend to make connections with other individuals who they are similar with which in the article is called “Functional kin”. Friendship is a fundamental characteristic of human beings that has

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    In our modern society‚ many people believe in many different ideas. On the one side‚ some people believe that God created the world. Science however uses different ideas to support the idea that Darwin is famous for called Natural Selection‚ which is basically evolution. Every society has a different idea of where man came from. It is important to understand where man came from because that is one of the goals of science and anthropology. If we all understand that we all evolved the same‚ and

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    Natural selection allows for success. Naturally‚ our human instinct is to survive and become successful. How we accomplish that success is questionable. Is success granted in how far a person has gone in their career? Or is success granted in achieving high morality? Playing by the rules will not provide an individual a sense of high morality or make them more successful than those who bend the rules. Playing by the rules is synonymous with having high integrity. As a high school student‚ I am

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    As you have learned in the readings‚ extinction is a natural selection process. You have also read that humans are often responsible for accelerating this process. Using at least two scholarly or reputable resources and your textbook‚ address whether or not we as humans should be concerned with the extinction rate. Additionally‚ discuss whether or not humans should strive to preserve representative samples of all biomes on the planet. Yes‚ I believe that humans should be concerned with the extinction

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    Darwins Evolution by Natural Selection Darwins Evolution by Natural Selection Charles Darwin is known in the science community as one of the pioneers of the theory of evolution. While many people believe that Darwin founded the theory of evolution‚ he actually didn’t. The theory of evolution actually dates back to the ancient Greeks. Greek philosopher Anaximander actually began the theory of life developing from non-life and the gradual evolution of man from animal. However‚ Darwin

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    measured by the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in an environment. Charles Darwin’s explanation of natural selection involves three principles. The first principle is variation which states that every species is composed of a great variety of individuals. Some of these individuals have adapted to their environment than others have. The second principle of natural selection is heritability. This is where offspring inherit traits from their parents in some degree or another. The third

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    selecting my mother as his mate. I have developed questions to ask my father during the interview process. These questions relate to the mate selection theories. The purpose of my research is to get an in depth understanding of the mate selection process‚ and to determine if any of the mate selection theories can be applied to my parents. The social homogamy theory explains that individuals are attracted to people from similar social backgrounds. Considering my father’s answer for the first question

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