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    Evidence of evolution suggests life may change. Outline the impact on the evolution of plants and animals of: Changes in physical conditions in the environment - Some animals do not survive changes in the environment and become extinct or endangered. Changes in physical conditions such as climate ad exposure to fire has led to changes in flora (Australia drifts north) Changed in chemical conditions in the environment - pH of environment can be critical to functioning of enzymes and metabolism

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    Learning Objectives: What is evolution and phylogeny? Evolution and microbial phylogeny How do we measure or analyse it? What are the underlying mechanisms? How did it all start? Torsten Thomas t.thomas@unsw.edu.au Learning Objectives: What is evolution and phylogeny? How do we measure or analyse it? What are the underlying mechanisms? How did it all start? Evolution & Phylogeny Evolution: the process by which organisms become distinct from their ancestors. Phylogeny: the

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    Evolution by natural selection is slow but can be observed in certain situations. How to spot evolution in real time: Artificial selection – manipulation by humans such as breeding dogs or growing corn. Repro-rate – rate of reproduction. Stochastic Event: unexpected disaster like a volcano eruption or tornado. (Research geological time) LIVING THINGS: Biology – Study of living things. Living things – all the organisms descended from a single-celled ancestor. * Characteristics:

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    In there was a big jury to decide the fate of John Scopes who was 24. John Scopes was a high school biology teacher and part time football coach who was charged with illegally teaching the theory of evolution. The guilt or innocence of John Scopes‚ and the constitutionality of Tennessee anti evolution statute‚ mattered a little. The whole point of this trial is emerged through its interpretation as a conflict of social and intellectual values. Clarence Darrow is a lawyer‚ who is Agnostic‚ liberal

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    incontestable fact and logic: The state had outlawed the teaching of evolution‚ Scopes admitted publicly that he had taught evolution‚ therefore Scopes was guilty. Also‚ after the World War I.‚ Bryan proposed that the Darwinism (he‚ actually‚ meant Social Darwinism) was behind excessive militarism and imperialism‚ which were one of the sins of Bryan’s political theology. Lastly‚ Bryan did not possess any sympathy for the evolution as he stated:

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    attempt is unsuccessful. God has no success until he eventually creates a woman from the man‚ to be his helper. He goes through a process of trial and error‚ rather than it happening all at once. Therefore‚ it is clearly evident that some form of evolution took place before the earth was completed for the time being. Lewis Thomas’ ideas parallel this when talking about the atmosphere. He talks about

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    development of theories of biological evolution in light of advances in the natural sciences‚ resulting in part from the age of discovery & exploration 2. Understand Western European world views (e.g.‚ the notions of fixity of species & a general sense of stasis) & how these notions inhibited the development of theories of biological evolution 3. Discuss the contributions of 18th & 19th century scientists to evolutionary theory 4. Understand the theory of evolution by means of natural selection

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    how life on Earth was created. Some people believe completely in origination from the Bible. Others believe in evolution. To go further in depth‚ Charles Darwin made his own theory that involves natural selection‚ also known as Darwinism. This is a very controversial topic‚ especially when it comes to what is taught in schools. People get very heated when it comes to this. Evolution is defined as the change in inherited characteristics of populations to become successful. Scientists use this as

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    Question: what the four pieces of evidence that support the theory of evolution? How do these four pieces of evidence show that different species are related Claim: The four pieces of evidence that support the theory of evolution which was made by Charles Darwin the four pieces are fossil records‚ embryology‚ anatomy‚ and biochemistry. The first piece of evidence that shows evidence of evolution is fossil records shows evidence that when you put all the bones it shows a snapshot

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    environments. This is the animal this presentation will be looking into. Evolution is commonly described as a theory‚ However that is a common misconception‚ all different types of evolution‚ e.g. Darwinism and Lamarckism‚ are actually considered both fact and theory. As palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould says in his 1981 book‚ ‘Evolution as Fact and Theory’‚ “A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of facts. The facts of evolution come from observational evidence of current processes…” This presentation

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