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EVOLUTION
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe general features of the
history of life on Earth, including generally accepted dates and sequence of the
geologic time scale and characteristics of major groups of organisms present
during these time periods; and explain the mechanisms that produce change in
populations from generation to generation (e.g., artificial selection, natural
selection, genetic drift, mutation, recombination)
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Earth formed 4.6 billion years ago. Life first appeared on Earth about 4 billion years ago. The first life
forms were microscopic, single-celled organisms. From these simple beginnings, evolution gradually produced
the vast diversity of life today.
In this lesson, you'll learn about the history of life from its origins until now. You'll learn that living things
had to cope with some astounding changes. Giant meteorites struck Earth's surface. Continents drifted and
collided, Several times the majority of Earth's living things went extinct. Extinction occurs when a species
completely dies out. But life on Earth was persistent. Each time it came back more numerous and diverse than
before. For further input, join in our virtual meeting as the reporters will discuss the content of this week's
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Activity 1 to 5 will be sent to you in the meeting room by the reporters.
Activity 4: Enhancement
1. Write a comprehensive explanation about how the species of finches, that were found by Darwin at
Galapagos Island, have different beak sizes and shapes. Include the factors that have contributed to the
variations of the finches. Write your answer at the back of this paper.
1. Geospiza magnirostris
3. Geospiza parvula
2. Geospiza fortis
4. Certhidea olivacea
Finches from Galápagos Archipelago
2. Examine your environment or near local ecosystem and look for the species having variations in appearance
such as in color, size, or shape. Take a sample pictures of those individuals and explain how these variations
affect their fitness- the rate of survival and reproduction. Make your journal in a separate sheet of paper.
Reference:
General Biology 2 Module2, Quarter 3 by Tacan, et al.- DepEd Region XI
Assmptien Passi A Lane wdee YOU ys BES
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Transcribed Image Text:Name To be Submitted on: Time Frame: EVOLUTION At the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe general features of the history of life on Earth, including generally accepted dates and sequence of the geologic time scale and characteristics of major groups of organisms present during these time periods; and explain the mechanisms that produce change in populations from generation to generation (e.g., artificial selection, natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, recombination) TOPIC: Learning Competencies: Earth formed 4.6 billion years ago. Life first appeared on Earth about 4 billion years ago. The first life forms were microscopic, single-celled organisms. From these simple beginnings, evolution gradually produced the vast diversity of life today. In this lesson, you'll learn about the history of life from its origins until now. You'll learn that living things had to cope with some astounding changes. Giant meteorites struck Earth's surface. Continents drifted and collided, Several times the majority of Earth's living things went extinct. Extinction occurs when a species completely dies out. But life on Earth was persistent. Each time it came back more numerous and diverse than before. For further input, join in our virtual meeting as the reporters will discuss the content of this week's lesson. Activity 1 to 5 will be sent to you in the meeting room by the reporters. Activity 4: Enhancement 1. Write a comprehensive explanation about how the species of finches, that were found by Darwin at Galapagos Island, have different beak sizes and shapes. Include the factors that have contributed to the variations of the finches. Write your answer at the back of this paper. 1. Geospiza magnirostris 3. Geospiza parvula 2. Geospiza fortis 4. Certhidea olivacea Finches from Galápagos Archipelago 2. Examine your environment or near local ecosystem and look for the species having variations in appearance such as in color, size, or shape. Take a sample pictures of those individuals and explain how these variations affect their fitness- the rate of survival and reproduction. Make your journal in a separate sheet of paper. Reference: General Biology 2 Module2, Quarter 3 by Tacan, et al.- DepEd Region XI Assmptien Passi A Lane wdee YOU ys BES No part of this LAS may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from ASPCI, inc.
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