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How to set up your notebook Left side • For examples and think/pair/write Right Side • Notes – you will be writing the notes today GOAL: To see how comparing anatomy can support the theory of evolution by natural selection. Homologous Structures RIGHT • DEFINITION: Parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure are called homologous structures. • INFORMATION: – Are the result of evolution – Can indicate how closely two or more species share common ancestors – Not all structures are homologous. 6.2 Biological Evidence Homologous Structures Examples The bones in the upper limbs of these animals are homologous structures. LEFT Think, Pair, Write: What do you notice? Homologous Structures Examples LEFT Think, Pair, Write: What do you notice? Quick questions • What is a homologous structure? • What is an example of a homologous structure? 6.2 Biological Evidence Vestigial Structures RIGHT • DEFINTION: structures that have no function in their present-day form. • INFORMATION: Scientists hypothesize that the structures once functioned in an ancestor. Vestigial Structures • EXAMPLES: – Pelvic bones in whales – Pelvic spurs in boas and pythons – Eyes in cavefish – Tail bones in humans – Who knows of any other? LEFT Quick questions • What is a vestigial structure? • What is an example of a vestigial structure? 6.2 Biological Evidence Embryology • DEFINTION: The science of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth is embryology. • INFORMATION: The more closely related species are, the more features they share during development. RIGHT LEFT Think, Pair, Write: What do you notice? Another example • Tunicates LEFT Think, Pair, Write: What do you notice? Tunicates are thought to be related to vertebrates because they have proto backbone during development but then lose it. Quick questions • What is a is embryology? • What is does embryology help us understand? • What was the main goal for today?