Evidence for evolution

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    • What is the general belief of scientists about the origin of all life forms on Earth?
      • All life forms have evolved from single organisms.
      • These organisms existed billions of years ago.
    • What types of evidence do scientists use to support the theory of evolution?
      Fossil records and genetic evidence in living species
    • What is a fossil?
      A fossil is any trace of an animal or plant that lived long ago.
    • Where are fossils commonly found?
      Fossils are commonly found in rocks.
    • What information can fossils provide about ancient organisms?
      Fossils tell us about what the organism looked like and how long ago they existed.
    • How does the depth of rock relate to the age of fossils?
      The deeper the rock, the older the fossil.
    • How can fossils be arranged to provide evidence for evolution?
      • Fossils can be arranged in chronological order (oldest to newest).
      • This arrangement shows gradual changes in organisms over time.
      • Example: Fossil record of horses can illustrate the evolution of modern horses.
    • What is the significance of bacteria evolving antibiotic resistance?
      It demonstrates how organisms can develop changes in their DNA that lead to new traits.
    • What can mutations in bacteria lead to regarding antibiotics?
      Mutations can lead to bacteria becoming less affected by a particular antibiotic.
    • Why is antibiotic resistance advantageous for bacteria?
      It allows bacteria to survive better in environments with antibiotics.
    • What process leads to the passing on of antibiotic-resistant traits in bacteria?
      Natural selection leads to the resistant trait being passed on to offspring.
    • How does the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria provide evidence for evolution?
      It shows a change in the inherited characteristics of a population over time through natural selection.
    • What is the significance of bacteria's rapid reproduction in studying evolution?
      It allows scientists to monitor the evolution of bacteria easily.
    • What does the phrase "the fossil record — it rocks" imply about the evidence for evolution?
      • The fossil record provides substantial evidence for evolution.
      • It indicates that life on Earth is still evolving.
      • Evidence can be found both in fossils and through microscopic studies.
    • Which statement best describes how antibiotic resistance evolves?
      The proportion of bacteria in a population killed by antibiotic treatment decreases.
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