Gifted Evidence of Evolution Lab Write-up
Now that you have gathered your evidence of evolution, present your findings in a letter to the California Archeological Committee. Your letter must contain the following:
- Fossil Record Lab:Which were oldest and youngest fossil discovered and how you decided to organize the fossil record of the samples and dates provided to you based on your knowledge of the fossil record?
- What trend did you observe on your data table that supports how fossils are arranged
- Evidence of Evolution Lab:How what you did by completing the Evidence of Evolution Lab shows a clear definition between homologous and analogous structures. Provide examples of what you did to support your thoughts
- Using the information from Part III of the evidence of evolution lab, explain under what circumstances can structures become vestigial?
- Biochemical Lab:Which organism do humans share the most hemoglobin amino acids with? Explain what you did in the biochemical lab to support your findings and results
Gifted Evidence of Evolution Lab Write-up
Now that you have gathered your evidence of evolution, present your findings in a letter to the California Archeological Committee. Your letter must contain the following:
- Fossil Record Lab:Which were oldest and youngest fossil discovered and how you decided to organize the fossil record of the samples and dates provided to you based on your knowledge of the fossil record?
- What trend did you observe on your data table that supports how fossils are arranged
- Evidence of Evolution Lab: How what you did by completing the Evidence of Evolution Lab shows a clear definition between homologous and analogous structures. Provide examples of what you did to support your thoughts
- Using the information from Part III of the evidence of evolution lab, explain under what circumstances can structures become vestigial?
- Biochemical Lab: Which organism do humans share the most hemoglobin amino acids with? Explain what you did in the biochemical lab to support your findings and results
Honors Evidence of Evolution Lab Write-up
Evidence of Evolution Bone Lab Activity
Choose any2 to answer
Explain how shading inof the bones helped you to understand what homologous structures are?
What were the patterns that you observed about the bone arrangement in homologous structures? How does this compare to the section you completed on analogous structures?
Summarize the major differences between analogous and homologous structures. Use the lab to support your thoughts.
Using the information from Part III, under what circumstances can structures become vestigial?
Fossil Evidence Lab
Dear Clueless Summary
Describe the steps that you took to organize the 9 fossil record rock samples from California. How did you make your decisions on the placement of the fossil pictures and dates based on your understanding of the fossil record.
Which fossil(s) have survived the changes over time and how does your chart support these findings?
Biochemical Evidence:
Defend yourself:
Use your knowledge of biochemical evidence of evolution to describe which organism’s hemoglobin proteins are more closely related to one another. Based on what you did in the lab, explain how you knew which ones were closely related and which ones were not and which organism’s hemoglobin is most related to the human.
Evidence of Evolution Lab Write-up
Evidence of Evolution Bone Lab Activity
Choose any2 to answer
Explain how shading in of the bones helped you to understand what homologous structures are?
What were the patterns that you observed about the bone arrangement in homologous structures? How does this compare to the section you completed on analogous structures?
Summarize the major differences between analogous and homologous structures. Use the lab to support your thoughts.
Using the information from Part III, under what circumstances can structures become vestigial?
Fossil Evidence Lab
Dear Clueless Summary
Describe the steps that you took to organize the 9 fossil record rock samples from California. How did you make your decisions on the placement of the fossil pictures and dates based on your understanding of the fossil record.
Which fossil(s) have survived the changes over time and how does your chart support these findings?
Biochemical Evidence:
Defend yourself:
Use your knowledge of biochemical evidence of evolution to describe which organism’s hemoglobin proteins are more closely related to one another. Based on what you did in the lab, explain how you knew which ones were closely related and which ones were not and which organism’s hemoglobin is most related to the human.
CP Evidence of Evolution Lab Write-up
Evidence of Evolution Bone Lab Activity:
Choose 2 to answer
Explain the pattern of bone shading you noticed in Part I ?
How does the shading help to explain definition of homologous structures are ?
In this lab, explain how the homologous structures you shaded inwere different from analogous structures presented in Part 3?
Choose 2 to answer
How did you make your decisions on the placement of the fossil pictures based on your understanding of the fossil record?
How did you make your decisions on the of the fossils dates on your understanding of the fossil record?
Which fossil did survive evolutionary change. How do you know this?
Biochemical Evidence
Which organism do humans share the most hemoglobin amino acids with? Explain how what you did in the biochemical lab to support your findings.
CP Evidence of Evolution Lab Write-up
Evidence of Evolution Bone Lab Activity:
Choose 2 to answer
Explain the pattern of bone shading you noticed in Part I ?
How does the shading help to explain definition of homologous structures are ?
In this lab, explain how the homologous structures you shaded in were different from analogous structures presented in Part 3?
Choose 2 to answer
How did you make your decisions on the placement of the fossil pictures based on your understanding of the fossil record?
How did you make your decisions on the of the fossils dates on your understanding of the fossil record?
Which fossil did survive evolutionary change. How do you know this?
Biochemical Evidence
Which organism do humans share the most hemoglobin amino acids with? Explain how what you did in the biochemical lab to support your findings.