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Biology Unit 6: Evolution This unit will allow each student to: a. gain a better understanding of how life may have occurred b. gain a better understanding of Darwin’s theory of evolution and its principles c. gain a better understanding of the evidence supporting Darwin’s theory of evolution d. gain a better understanding of the mechanism and patterns of evolution e. continue making proper scientific measurements and calculations f. define and properly use all vocabulary g. properly apply all terms and concepts in describing/explaining real world examples h. make and interpret scientific graphs and diagrams i. teach someone else the concepts discussed j. practice proper laboratory safety This will be accomplished by each student that is able to: 1. differentiate between spontaneous generation and biogenesis 2. sequence the events that might have lead to the cellular life 3. describe the endosymbiont theory 4. discuss the evidence that convinced Darwin that species could change over time 5. list the four principles of natural selection 6. show how natural selection could change a population 7. describe how fossils provide evidence of evolution 8. discuss morphological evidence of evolution 9. explain how biochemistry provides evidence of evolution 10. discuss the Hardy-Weinberg Principle and state the five conditions required for a population not to evolve 11. discuss genetic drift and identify 2 extreme examples of genetic drift 12. discuss patterns observed in evolution 13. describe factors that influence speciation 14. compare gradualism with punctuated equilibrium Textbook Reference – Glencoe Science: Biology Chapter 14.2 – The Origin of Life Chapter 15 – Evolution Key Terms spontaneous generation, theory of biogenesis, endosymbiont theory, artificial selection, natural selection, evolution, derived trait, ancestral trait, homologous structure, vestigial structure, analogous structure, embryo, biogeography, fitness, mimicry, camouflage, Hardy-Weinberg Principle, genetic drift, founder effect, bottleneck, stabilizing selection, directional selection, disruptive selection, sexual selection, prezygotic isolating mechanism, allopatric speciation, postzygotic isolating mechanism, sympatric speciation, adaptive radiation, gradualism, punctuated equilibriumHomework Assignment and Grade Sheet Unit 6 name _________________ period ______ Write the date and copy the homework assignment each day. Turn in this sheet with all homework attached on Wednesday, March 30. Homework Read 15.1 Pick one… Cornell Notes Assessment ?’s 445 #1-9 Unpacking WS Outline Homework Due Date Mon, Nov. 3 Score (10) Due Date Mon, Nov. 3 Read 15.3 Pick one… Cornell Notes Score (10) Assessment ?’s 446 #23-32 Unpacking WS Outline Unit 6 Evolution Real Talk Homework Read 15.2 Pick one… Cornell Notes Score (10) Assessment ?’s 445 #10-21 Unpacking WS Outline Homework EQ’s (7) Score (15) *Vocabulary Quiz on Friday, Oct 31 *Real Talk will be due on Friday, Oct 31 *Last day to turn in HW for full credit is on Monday, Nov. 3 *Test will be on Wednesday, Nov. 5 *HW is worth ½ credit on Wednesday Nov. 5 Due Date Mon, Nov. 3 Read 14.2 Pick one… Cornell Notes Score (10) Assessment ?’s 412 #17-31 Unpacking WS Outline Due Date Fri, Oct 31 Due Date Mon, Nov. 3