UNIT 10: evolution |
How could evolution lead to this?
The star-nosed mole has a pink snout that is especially good at finding food. The snout’s 22 fingerlike rays can touch up to 12 objects in just one second. The mole also uses strong paddle-shaped feet for burrowing, and its large ear openings give it excellent hearing. These special traits make up for its poor vision—which it doesn’t really need underground. |
theories of evolution 12-14-2015
Warm-Up: Diagnostic Test PPT 10.1: Early ideas about evolution PN 10.1: Early ideas about evolution (key) SG 10.1: Early ideas about evolution PPT 10.2: Darwin's observations PN 10.2: Darwin's observations (key) SG 10.2: Darwin's observations BioClips:HW 10.1 & 10.2 Resources: eBook 10.1 Early ideas about evolution PPT 10.1: Early ideas about evolution eBook 10.2 Darwin's Observations PPT 10.2 Darwin's Observations |
evidence of evolution12-15-2015
Warm-Up: How do new species form? eBook 10.4 Evidence of Evolution PPT 10.4 Evidence of Evolution PN 10.4 Evidence of Evolution SG 10.4 Evidence of Evolution Video & Guide : Who was Charles Darwin? BioClips:
review |
taxonomy12-16-2015
Warm-Up: Animal classification Practice: Dichotomous Key on Nornos Practice: Dichotomous key on Aliens Classwork: Shark Dichotomous Key References:
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Natural selection12-17-2015
Warm-Up: Linnaean Classification Weekly Test 14 eBook 10.3 Natural Selection PPT 10.3 Natural Selection PN 10.3 Natural Selection SG 10.3 Natural Selection HW 10.3 Natural Selection |
origin of species |