Name the four steps in Darwin's Natural Selection:
Overpopulation, Inherited Variation, Struggle to Survive, Successful Reproduction
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Which Evolution Theory believes that God had a role in evolution, but it's more science over God? Creationism, Theistic, Intelligent Design, or Atheistic Scientism?
Theistic Evolution
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Which Evolution Theory believes that science has a role in evolution, but it was all God's design and purpose (God over science)? Creationism, Theistic, Intelligent Design, or Atheistic Scientism?
Intelligent Design
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Which Evolution Theory believes that science has NO role in evolution? Creationism, Theistic, Intelligent Design, or Atheistic Scientism?
Creation
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Which Evolution Theory believes that GOD has NO role in evolution? Creationism, Theistic, Intelligent Design, or Atheistic Scientism?
Atheistic Scientism
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Name ONE organism that is MICROEVOLVING before our eyes...explain?!
Humans, mice, mosquitoes, elephants, etc...
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Finish this sentence:THE GOAL OF EVERY SPECIES IS TO....
reproduce or make more of its kind!
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What is the term for a group of the same species in a given area?
population
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How do you define SPECIES?
An organism that can successfully breed with it's own kind!
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State one piece of evidence that supports Scientific Evolution:
Fossils, comparative anatomy, fossil record & common ancestors, vestigial structures
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A Yellowstone trout lays hundreds of eggs. This is an example of what, according to the theory of natural selection?
overpopulation
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You and your siblings are all different with unique traits. What is this an example of, according to the theory of Natural Selection?
Inherited Variation
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Two organisms will often compete for the same food. What is this an example of, according to the theory of Natural Selection?
Struggle to Survive (survival of the fittest)
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What is meant by the term MICROEVOLUTION?
Small changes are occuring in a species to make it different.
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A species develops resistance to a pesticide and passes that trait onto it's offspring, creating a newer and better species. This is an example of...