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BIOLOGY
theory of evolution
extinction and evidence
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What are
fossils
?
Fossils are the remains or traces of
organisms
from millions of
years
ago.
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How do
fossils
provide evidence for
evolution
?
They show how life has
changed
over time.
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What are the types of fossils?
Parts of organisms that didn’t decay
Mineralized remains where parts are replaced by minerals
Traces like footprints or burrows
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Why is the
fossil record
considered incomplete?
Many early life forms were
soft-bodied
, leaving few traces, and some fossils have been destroyed by
geological processes
.
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What is
antibiotic resistance
?
Antibiotic resistance is when
bacteria
evolve rapidly and develop
mutations
that allow them to survive antibiotics.
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What is an example of
antibiotic-resistant
bacteria?
MRSA
is an example of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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How does
evolutionary theory
relate to antibiotic resistance?
It explains the spread of
antibiotic-resistant
strains, supporting the concept of evolution.
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What is
extinction
?
Extinction occurs when all individuals of a
species
die out.
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What are the factors contributing to
extinction
?
Environmental changes
New
predators
or diseases
Competition for resources
Catastrophic events
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