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Speciation: The Formation of New Species
Biology · Year 10 · Evolution · Summer Term

Speciation: The Formation of New Species

Understand the process of speciation, where new and distinct species arise through evolutionary processes such as geographical isolation and natural selection.

National Curriculum Attainment TargetsNational Curriculum for England: Science (KS4 Biology) - Inheritance, variation and evolution: The process of speciation.

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Understand the process of speciation, where new and distinct species arise through evolutionary processes such as geographical isolation and natural selection.

Key Questions

  1. Explain the role of isolation in the formation of a new species.
  2. Analyse the sequence of events that could lead from a single ancestral population to two distinct species.
  3. Compare the concepts of variation within a species and the formation of a new species.

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