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The staple food in the Philippines

RICE

Types of Rice in the country

Laon


Angelica


Wagwag


Sinandomeng

Scientific name of different varieties of Rice Plant

ORYZA SATIVA

The Change through time


• Process by which modern organisms have descended from Ancient Organisms

EVOLUTION

This must exist in the population

VARIATION

Organisms reproduce to form the next generation but not all reproduce to their full potential

DIFFERENTIAL REPRODUCTION

The offspring resemble the parents

HEREDITY

The process where people select which organisms maybe reproduced instead of nature taking its course

ARTIFICIAL SELECTION

Refers to acquired traits from the parent that increases the chance of survival of an organism in an environment

ADAPTATION

Example of Adaptation

Porcupines

Mode of natural selection that extremely favors specific traits shifts frequency over time in the direction of the favored traits

DIRECTIONAL SELECTION

These are different breed of cats,dogs, rabbits and other domestic animals

DOMESTICATED BREEDS

When modern kinds of live stocks such as cattle and pigs and crops corn such as corn and strawberries are compared with their wild ancestors

AGRICULTURAL SELECTION

An artificial selection which is a result of an investigative process

INVESTIGATIONAL SELECTION

Example of Drosophila Melanogaster

FIREFLIES

Fireflies

Drosophila Melanogaster

A naturalist noted that although diffrent places have the same environment they also had similar but unique wild life

GEORGE LOUIS LECLERC

French naturalist and the early proponent of the idea of evolution, provided an explanation on how, provided an explanation on how life evolved based on fossils that he studied.


• Thought that life is not fixed

JEAN BAPTISTE LAMARCK

Naturalist born in 1809


• Went to Galapagos islands for Evidences of Evolution


• Wrote a book entitled 'On the Origin of the Species'

CHARLES DARWIN

Title of the book written by Charles Darwin

On the Origin of the Species'

English Scientist


• He believed that fossils are materials the provide evidence of living organisms from the past

ROBERT HOOKE

He introduced catastrophism theory

GEORGE CUVIER

Theory that states disaster are catastrophies surrounding living organisms on earth makes possible the extinction of those existing species

CATASTROPHISM

Calculated deponts in P. Valley, Italy, to be 20,000 year old

LEONARDO DA VINCI

Was a geologist who adapted and expanded Huttons theory


CHARLES LYELL

Believed that the earth was older and that natural forces have been responsible for its surface sculpture

JAMES HUTTON

ERA

Three conditions required to be met by natural selection

VARIATION


• DIFFERENTIAL REPRODUCTION


• HEREDITY

Author of Principles of Geology

CHARLES LYELL

He believed that the present is the key to the past.

CHARLES LYELL