Biology, 05.06.2020 00:02 calindaperez
The passage is taken from one of Darwin's journals. He is describing
the differences among various finches he and his companions
observed while visiting the various Galapagos Islands. The image
shows four different finches that Charles Darwin observed and these
observations, in part, led him to develop the idea that organisms
change, or evolve, over time. Which of these would best describe what
Darwin saw as the MAJOR difference(s) between these finches?
A) They had different beak shapes and sizes.
2. Geospica fortis
4. Certhidea olivacea
magis Archipelago
B) Each species lived on a different island.
The species underwent different genetic mutations.
..The remaining land-
ular group of finches,
the structure of their
of body and plumage:
in which Mr Gould
D) Each species varied
size, color, and structure.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:30
Imagine that certain laws of physics could be ignored and you were able to travel vast distances in moments. now imagine that you traveled to an earth-like planet located light-years away that is known to support life. think about what youโve learned in this unit and make an argument for what you think would be the dominant type of life form on this planet. consider whether a notochord is required for an organism to manipulate its environment and become a dominant creature.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30
Which of the following is a true statement? question 8 options: populations can't evolve, only individual organisms. individuals have adaptations that can change over time. individuals have traits that may or may not make them successful at reproduction. individuals evolve to have adaptations.
Answers: 1
The passage is taken from one of Darwin's journals. He is describing
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