Evolution and natural selection Evidence for evolution Evidence for evolution: anatomy, molecular biology, biogeography, fossils, direct observation
Learning Targets • Describe evidence that supports the theory of evolution Biogeography – the geographical distribution of living species
Sometimes vestigial structures may be adapted for new uses e g penguin wings can't be used for flight, yet they are adapted for swimming Even though organisms
histories are not universal and cannot be used to classify or compare forms raphy which maintained that evolution of the Earth and distribution
Biogeography is not an experimental science, but mostly a comparative biogeographical distributions, associated variation, and evidence of evolutionary
17 oct 2006 · geography and show how the use of explicit hypotheses Biogeography is the study of the distribution and evolution
Natural variation is not used in artificial selection which in turn may result in Which of the following does NOT provide evidence for evolution? a Cytology b
7A Analyze and evaluate how evidence of common ancestry among groups is provided biogeography, and homologies, including anatomical, molecular, and do scientists use stasis in the fossil record as evidence for evolution of species ?