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    In the past years many scientist have undergone hours of research to finding what traits were passed down many family generations and the history behind genetics. Gregor Mendel came up with a theory of inheritance, he acted out on experiments that explained how dominant traits were more likely to be passed down than recessive ones. Another theory that came to place was in 1859 Charles Darwin introduced a theory of evolution among animals and plants and which he called it Darwinism. His theory…

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    In the story "The Time Machine" the Time Traveler theorizes about how the human race evolved into the Eloi and the Morlocks; many of these theories reflect ideas from Darwin's work. The theories the Time Traveler composes directly tie in with ideas of evolution, Natural Selection and environmental changes. First the Time traveler think that the Eloi are the only descendants of the human race; this is before he discovered the Morlocks. He believes that scientific progress continued to make…

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    Evaluate the impact of increased understanding of the fossil record on the development of scientific ideas about the history of life on Earth Improved understanding of the type of fossilised arthropod known as a ‘Trilobite’ allowed for subsequent increases in development of the theory of evolution. Since it’s initial drawing by Rev. Edward Llwyd in 1698, multiple improvements in technology as well as collection of specimens have painted a detailed portait of the nature of trilobites as well as…

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    I have always been a fan of Charles Darwin and his ideas of natural selection and the thoughts of evolution. This short film demonstrates his discoveries and how it influences today’s natural world in a remarkable and evolving way. Through the video, it easily explains about how life is thought-provoking and the signs of the changing world are around us (if its deep underground or in a large amazon forest). It amazes me through this film about how he had developed the idea about the Tree of…

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    In this universe there have been many theories on how our world came to what it is today, but there was one man who had it figured out. Charles Darwin was a naturalist and geologist, he changed the world with his theory of natural selection and how everything evolves. When Darwin finished his voyage he put his theory out there to the world, taking the risk of knowing the aftermath might not be so good. The theory of evolution by natural selection was created by Charles Darwin in 1836. Darwin…

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    probably useful to an ancestor. Types of Evolution are factors such as environment and predation pressures where organisms can have different effects on the ways in which the organism needs evolve in order to survive. Divergent Evolution is the evolutionary pattern in which two species gradually become increasingly different. Adaptive Radiation is a type of evolution where an animal or plant group into a wide variety of types adapted to specialized modes of life. Convergent Evolution takes…

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    Biogeography Of Marsupials

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    Biogeography It shows how the past and present geographical distribution of organisms played a role in their evolution.Also, how species are distributed in accordance to the genetic relationships they share with other organisms. Marsupials and Placental Mammals Marsupials animals are almost exclusively found in Australia, while Placental mammals are very rare there. There are fossils of marsupials in North America, and South America. 30 million years ago South America and Australia…

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    Luis Correa The Reluctant Mr. Darwin David Quammen 251 Pages The Main Characters in this book are Charles Darwin. Charles Darwin was born in England on the 12th of February 1809, he died on the 19th of April 1882. was a man everyone knew. Maybe you knew him from his Darwinism or Darwinian. He was a man that believed in the theory of evolution. He believes that humans (Us) became ourselves by slowly evolving from animals. He lived his entire life trying to show evidence and prove that evolution…

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    I think that animals like Koko who has the capacity to communicate to humans are additional proofs that chimpanzees and humans may have come from the same ancestors as Charles Darwin postulated. As what I'd observed in the video, Koko learned how to communicate using sign language and he expressed his opinion about taking care of the Earth. In short, Koko is a wise man and his ability to think is only a human can does. Maybe, not as wide understanding as the modern man but still, he can think…

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    Evolution In Health

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    natural selection has not yet had a chance to deal with them. Lastly, the body may fall victim to certain tradeoffs between a trait’s benefits and its costs. Through evolutionary biology, the focus on understanding why things happen instead of how they happen can help us to prevent certain things from happening. Neglecting evolutionary biology would create a danger to public health due by failing to understand certain contagious ailments and diseases, like Ebola. In most instances Ebola is…

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