Evidence for Evolution
Students will analyze various lines of evidence, including fossil records, comparative anatomy, and molecular data, that support the theory of evolution.
Key Questions
- Analyze how fossil evidence supports the concept of common ancestry and evolutionary change.
- Compare homologous and analogous structures to infer evolutionary relationships.
- Explain how molecular similarities among species provide evidence for evolution.
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