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1. What were the key observations made by Darwin to develop thebasic tenants of the theory of evolution? Has thistheory been tested?
2. What are the most common misconceptionsabout evolution and why are they not valid arguments againstevolution?
3. The key component of the theory of evolution isnatural selection. Define this process. Why is itcommonly known as âsurvival of the fittestâ? What are examples offactors (selective pressures) that drive evolutionof populations?
4. What is the indirect evidence of evolution? What arehomologous and analogousstructures? What is convergent evolution?How does similarity of proteins between different species supportthe idea of evolution?
1. What were the key observations made by Darwin to develop thebasic tenants of the theory of evolution? Has thistheory been tested?
2. What are the most common misconceptionsabout evolution and why are they not valid arguments againstevolution?
3. The key component of the theory of evolution isnatural selection. Define this process. Why is itcommonly known as âsurvival of the fittestâ? What are examples offactors (selective pressures) that drive evolutionof populations?
4. What is the indirect evidence of evolution? What arehomologous and analogousstructures? What is convergent evolution?How does similarity of proteins between different species supportthe idea of evolution?
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