Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Georges Cuvier, Carl Linnaeus, Glyptodont

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It helps explain the variation of populations of a given species. How species change overtime in response to biotic and abiotic environment. Biological evolution: refers to gradual change of population or organisms over time, measuring time in generations rather than years. o o. Not all gradual change is biological evolution- ex. Selective pressures work on phenotype (visible) of organism improving or reducing success of individuals with certain inherited trait. This trait can make individuals more or less adapted to environment and more or less likely to reproduce/survive. Comparative morphology: studying of structure of living and extinct organisms based on comparison of homogous traits: traits that are similar in 2 species because they inherited it from a common ancestor. Human and winds of birds compared of similar elements and share common ancestor. Organisms continue to evolve today, not just in the past. New species are formed and other go extinct.

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