BIOLOGY 3 Lecture 1: Bio_3_-_Lecture_1

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The evolutionary process by which those individuals of a species that are best adapted are the ones that survive and reproduce. Behavior that promotes an organism"s survival in the natural habitat. Survivors are better adapted to their world than non-survivors. Emphasizes the importance of adaptation, reproduction, and survival of the fittest in shaping behavior. The ability to bear offspring that survive long enough to bear offspring of their own. The ability to pass your genes on to the next generation. Humans take longer to become reproductively mature (extended childhood) Required to develop a large brain & learn the complexity of human society. Evolved mechanisms are not always adaptive in modern society. Each of us carries a genetic code that we inherited from our parents. A fertilized human egg carries this code. Each of us began life as a single cell which contained our entire genetic code. Each cell contains a nucleus which contains chromosomes.

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