Darwin's Theory
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Evidence of Evolution
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A female fish lays 100s of eggs.

Overproduction of offspring

100

How well an organism produces offspring

Fitness

100

This creates genetic variation.

Sexual reproduction

100

Chicken's, lizard's and human fetuses all have tails.

Embryology (Embryological evidence)

100

Newer or younger fossils are found in newer layers of the earth's crust.

The Law of Superposition

200

Some deer have thicker fur than other deer.

Genetic variation

200

Why do fish and insects lay or produce 100s of eggs.

Most do not survive.

200

Polar bears have white fur and live in snowy habitats.

An adaptation

200

Carbon-14 can be used to determine the age of a fossil.

This is radiometric dating.

200

What are our (human) tailbone and appendix?

Vestigial structures

300

All organisms have to compete for space, mates, food, etc.

Struggle to survive

300

What are traits organisms have that help them survive?

Adaptations

300

When females choose to mate with males bases on the males trait(s). 

Sexual Selection

300

Millions of species have existed during the earth's past.

(Mass) Extinctions 

have eliminated millions of different species.

300

An insect's wings and bird's wings are both used for flying.

These are

Analogous structures

400

Well adapted organisms produce more offspring

Differential reproduction

400

Which has bird below has better fitness? (A or B?)

A. Bird that produces five offspring.

B. Bird that produces two offspring.

Bird A

400

What has a better chance of survival against pathogens and parasites?

Offspring produced sexually

400

Chimpanzees and humans have almost identical hemoglobin molecules.

Biological molecules

400

What are a whale's fin, a bird's wing and a human arm?

These are

Homologous structures

because theses species have a common ancestor