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Theories and Evolution Catalyst: How does macroevolution/speciation occur? When you hear the word theory, what do you think? What are the two criteria of a good scientific hypothesis?

Theories and Evolution Catalyst: How does macroevolution/speciation occur? When you hear the word theory, what do you think? What are the two criteria

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Theories and Evolution

Catalyst: How does macroevolution/speciation occur?

When you hear the word theory, what do you think?

What are the two criteria of a good scientific hypothesis?

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Theories and Evolution

By the end of today, all SWBAT…

Explain what makes a good scientific theory

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What is a scientific theory?

Key Point #1: A scientific theory is a testable explanation of observations

Explains why things happenTestable and based on evidenceNot just a belief!

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How is a THEORY different from a HYPOTHESIS?

HYPOTHESISTentative explanationbased on

observationsONE SCIENTISTExperiments must

stillbe conducted to

testhypothesis

I THINK I have an

idea!

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How is a THEORY different from a HYPOTHESIS?

THEORYExplanation supported by many, many experiments

MORE THANONE SCIENTIST

Takes time!

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Where did evolution start?

Evolution is a theory: it has been revised many times because of new evidence. One of the first evolution theorists was Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, who had some pretty crazy ideas.

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This reading is TOUGH…

Instead of me re-writing it, let’s see if we can work this out together…

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What was wrong with Lamarck’s theory?Key Point #2: Lamarck’s theory was tested and proven wrong. Believed organisms can force themselves to adaptFalse! Random mutations are required!

Believed acquired characteristics are inheritedFalse! My children won’t be born with tattoos!

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Thanks, Darwin!

Charles Darwin rejected Lamarck’s theory of evolution, and created the modern theory of evolution in 1859 Random mutation Environmental pressure Natural selection for

heritable traits Evolution

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Giraffe

Giraffes eat leaves on tall trees. Since they stretch their necks so often, the neck grows. Children inherit the stretched out necks. Why is this wrong (Lamarck)?

Can’t make your neck grow by stretching it! Children wouldn’t inherit stretched out necks,

anyways. What really happened (Darwin)?

Random mutations produced some giraffes with longer necks than others.

The ones with long necks had more children. This caused the mutation to become more common. Eventually, all giraffes have long necks.

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Wolves

Wolves need to run to catch food. Since they run so often, they get faster. Children are born fast because the parents are fast. Why is this wrong? (Lamarck)

Children aren’t born fast just because parents exercise!

If I lift weights, are my kids born with big biceps? NO!

What really happened? (Darwin) Random mutations produced some fast wolves. The fast ones had more children. This caused the mutation to become more common. Eventually, all wolves will be fast.

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Elephants

Larger elephants are more difficult to kill. Elephants got big from eating a lot. Children were born large because their parents ate a lot. Why is this wrong? (Lamarck)

Children aren’t born big just because parents eat lots!

If I eat a lot, are my kids going to come out 200 lbs? NO!

What really happened? (Darwin) Random mutations produced some larger elephants. The large ones had more children. This caused the mutation to become more common. Eventually, all elephants were large.

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Intelligent Design

Intelligent design = some organisms did not evolve, they were created in their final form by an intelligent designer

Key Point #3: Intelligent design cannot be tested,

so it is not a scientific theory There is no way to prove, modify, or

disprove the theory It is not science!

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Guided Practice

Mr. J’s roommate, Mr. Akingbola, keeps trying to convince Mr. J to teach intelligent design in biology class.

Write 5-7 sentences to answer… What is intelligent design? Why is intelligent design not a scientific

theory? Why is intelligent design not taught in

biology class?

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Key Point Wrap-Up

Key Point #1: A scientific theory is a testable explanation of observations Can be disproved or modified by new

evidence Key Point #2: Lamarck’s theory was

tested and proven wrong Key Point #3: Intelligent design

cannot be tested, so it is not a scientific theory

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Exit Questions

Why was Lamarck’s theory of evolution rejected? Be specific: what is wrong with it?

Why is Intelligent Design not a scientific theory?Write in complete sentences!

Don’t talk during the Exit Question!