The Change In Organisms Over Time

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Evolution is the change in a period over time. Scientist use evidence of evolution to prove that there was a change in organisms over time. If the evidence is present, scientist would come up with theories that are reasonable enough to have support from the pre- historic time frame. The lab is to show the people how living things came to be in the present day. Including how fossils as evidence explain why there maybe certain functions were used in the early stage of an organism.

Hypothesis: If organisms are bipedal, then 4 organisms or fossils will be bipedal based on the data provided.
Variables:
Dependent variable:
Measurement of Bipedalism
Measurement of Prognathism
Measurement of Cranial Capacity
Independent variable:
The tools

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