EVIDENCES OF EVOLUTION AND ITS EFFECT TO OUR BODY .pptx

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What are the possible effects of gene and chromosomal mutation in our body?


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EVIDENCES OF EVOLUTION

What are the possible effects of gene and chromosomal mutation in our body?

UNLOCKING THE TERMS

Picture analysis. Show pictures of human species/classes namely: Australopithecus afarensis Homo habilis Homo erectus Homo sapiens neanderthalensis Homo sapiens sapiens

What do you think is/are the picture/s telling us?

What details in the picture intend you to believe? Describe how organism are arranged in the sequence.

Why do you think these picture shows support for evolution?

4 Evidences of Evolution

S hare their thoughts and relate the topic on the given passage : Change is inevitable. Growth is optional. - John C. Maxwell

1. Which of the following is the study of the similarities and differences in structures of different species? Fossil Records Comparative Anatomy Genetic Information Embryonic Development

2. The wings of bats and birds serve the same function. What comparative structure is being implied in this statement? Homologous Structures Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure None of the above

3. The structures that are different in related organisms because they were inherited from a common ancestor. Homologous Structures Analogous Structure Vestigial Structure None of the above

4. How does fossils provide clear evidence of evolution? Through fossils, palaeontologist determine the origin of the organism. Fossil Records help people to trace organisms that lived in the past. It can be the remains of organisms, which could be analyzed to demonstrate the changes in particular organism. All of the above.

5. Which of the following evidences indicate different species show similar development patterns after fertilization? Fossil Records Comparative Anatomy Genetic Information Embryonic Development
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