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Chapter 25, Problem 10TYU
WRITE ABOUT A THEME: ORGANIZATION You have seen many examples of how form fits function at all levels of the biological hierarchy. However, we can imagine forms that would function better than some forms actually found in nature. For example, if the wings of a bird were not formed from its forelimbs, such a hypothetical bird could fly yet also hold objects with its forelimbs. In a short essay (100-150 words), use the concept of "evolution as tinkering" to explain why there are limits to the functionality of forms in nature.
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Ch. 25.1 - What hypothesis did Miller test in his classic...Ch. 25.1 - How would the appearance of protocells have...Ch. 25.1 - Prob. 3CCCh. 25.2 - WHAT IF? Your measurements indicate that a...Ch. 25.2 - Describe an example from the fossil record that...Ch. 25.2 - Prob. 3CCCh. 25.3 - The first appearance of free oxygen in the...Ch. 25.3 - What evidence supports the hypothesis that...Ch. 25.3 - WHAT IF? What would a fossil record of life today...Ch. 25.4 - Explain the consequences of plate tectonics for...
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