BIOL 1201 Chapter : Chapter 8 Fall 2014 Class

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Why are groups composed of similar looking species: categorize based on characteristics. If lineages diverge to give rise to multiple daughter species that look slightly different: individuals within populations vary: he believed variation is heritable. Organisms adapt to their environment as a result of natural selection: process that we observe in populations today must have occurred in the past, environmental change sharks haven"t changed but horses have, competition for limited resources. If this branching pattern explains the diversity of living organisms, then lots of time is required. In darwin"s view, the earth is old and is in constant flux: the environment is constantly changing and populations adapt to the change. Challenges to darwin"s theory: the special place of humans in nature, the perfect fit of organisms to their environment. Theology: the apparent design" of organisms: special creation and the immutability (fixity) of species, the age of the earth.

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