Evidences of evolution
HOW the evidence provides support for the theory of evolution
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- 4 Pieces Of Evidence: Fossils, Anatomy, Embryology, And Molecular Evidence
- Fossils - Preserved Remains From The Past
- Anatomy - Can Be Any Homologous Organ, Not Simply Bones Alone
- Embryology - Expresses Most Basic And Primitive Genes First, Which Is Easier To See Relationships
- Molecular Evidence - Examines Gene Itself Or Product (Protein), Provides Some Of Most Convincing Evidence For Evolutionary Relationships
- Examples Being Amino Acid Sequences And DNA Comparisons
- 3 Types Of Adaptations: Structural, Behavioral, And Physiological
- Structural - Physical Feature That Changes Over Time
- Example: Owls
- Behavioral - Behaviors Or What They Do To Help Them Survive In Their Environment And Reproduce
- Example: Mating Calls, Flying South, Hibernation
- Physiological - Chemical Or Cellular Processes That Occur Inside An Organism's Body That Helps It Survive Its Environment And Reproduce
- Example: Color Change In Chameleons Or Maintaining A Certain Body Temperature Or Cacti And Water Use
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- creationists claim that fossils are the remains of the living organisms that perished in noah's flood
- the karoo formation in africa contains the remains of over 800 billion vertebrate animals
- if this were a true representation of how many vertebrates were killed in the flood, how many vertebrate animals would each acre of land on earth have held at the time of the flood?
- the answer: 2100