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Natural Selection A Process of Evolution
It wasn't until the year 1800 a man named Jean-Baptiste de Monet de Lamarck began the
theory of
Evolution
A scientific theory explaining the appearance of
and varieties by some means
(the most popular being Natural Selection).
are intentable traits.
with
A Scientific Theory - An explanation of a phenomenon that must be
from the natural world.
best
If a theory can
be tested with experimental results, observation, or some other
a scientific theory.
means, then it is
Not all scientific theories are
Theories can be proven or disproven. When a
For example:
theory cannot be disproven by any means, then it becomes a
The law of gravity, the laws of thermodynamics.
traits to
Species change to adapt to their environment and pass on those
their offspring. He believed adaptation was the primary cause for change.
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Natural Selection is the process that results in the survival of those who are best adjusted or
to their environment. That is the ones that have
have the
the best adaptation which enable them to reproduce and pass on their genetic qualities.
The more useful the traits, the more likely it will be adapted by the population.
Biological "fitness" is the likelihood an organism will be able to
and pass on its genetic traits to its offspring as compared to competing organisms. It doesn't
have to be the fittest just fit enough.
Transcribed Image Text:rals and ms wherd onge. Th small as ollinators eaf Salt Natural Selection A Process of Evolution It wasn't until the year 1800 a man named Jean-Baptiste de Monet de Lamarck began the theory of Evolution A scientific theory explaining the appearance of and varieties by some means (the most popular being Natural Selection). are intentable traits. with A Scientific Theory - An explanation of a phenomenon that must be from the natural world. best If a theory can be tested with experimental results, observation, or some other a scientific theory. means, then it is Not all scientific theories are Theories can be proven or disproven. When a For example: theory cannot be disproven by any means, then it becomes a The law of gravity, the laws of thermodynamics. traits to Species change to adapt to their environment and pass on those their offspring. He believed adaptation was the primary cause for change. tek Natural Selection is the process that results in the survival of those who are best adjusted or to their environment. That is the ones that have have the the best adaptation which enable them to reproduce and pass on their genetic qualities. The more useful the traits, the more likely it will be adapted by the population. Biological "fitness" is the likelihood an organism will be able to and pass on its genetic traits to its offspring as compared to competing organisms. It doesn't have to be the fittest just fit enough.
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