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    The biological topic of my choice is human evolution and natural selection. These topics ties into our class lectures because we have talked about evolution and Lamarck's and Darwin's logic. Lamarck's logic was based on the inheritance of acquired characteristics. He believed that organisms characteristics were inherited during our lifetime. We discussed Lamarck's logic in class, and we learned that Lamarck was not completely right. We also learned that Darwin used variation in the organism's traits

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    Charles Darwin once said “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most responsive.” Charles Darwin man who quote on quote founded evolution. There is a lot of support to prove his theory of evolution, yet it is only a theory. He also tried to prove Natural Selection or Survival of the fittest. Yet it is still just a theory like evolution is. Charles had many people helping him on his journey to put more information in his theory. Charles Darwin’s

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    I used to always look at people and think about what could possibly be their spirit animal. It’s a term used in native american culture to identify what spirits guide one’s soul. In modern yogi terms it’s a way to say someone possess’ traits physical and personality of those animals.As I look in the mirror and think about what I’ve learned about evolution, the term “spirit animal” is less comical and more real. I realize even more so than ever that humans are related to animals, or that it is quite

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    Charles Darwin Origin

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    According the lecture Darwin and Evolutionary theory there are major scientific/ cultural paradigm shifts. The Copernican revolution, which is the theory of Eurocentric beliefs, the collapse of feudal-hierarchical social and metaphysical-natural relations, which is the great chain of being

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    date/time. Chapter 7 – Speciation and Extinction 1. Describe two species concepts that we discussed. Evolutionary Species Concept , Biological Species Concept 2. What are the four microevolutionary processes that can lead to genetic divergence? Mutation, Genetic Drift, Natural Selection, and gene flow. 3. What is natural selection? Natural selection was a Natural selection is the micro evolutionary process where certain species develop certain traits that help them adapt and survive

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    ​At the helm of the greatest phenomenal discoveries ever made, lies men and women who pioneered the world's greatest conveniences. Most of these novel findings were done in relative isolation. Isaac Newton who was an English Mathematician, discovered the forces of gravity. Michael Faraday produced an electric current hence becoming the first man to produce electricity. Charles Darwin is credited as the inventor of the process of natural selection in which he describes how life forms change gradually

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    The disorder I choose was Susto, Susto is a disorder of being frighten and chronic somatic suffering stemming from emotional trauma. The trauma can come from either witnessing or traumatic experiences lived by others. Susto indigenous from Central Americans and Texas, however this illness is very common in the Central America. Apparently Susto is conceptualized as a series of spirit attacks. A symptom that occurs during this illness includes loss of appetite, loss of interest in personal appearance

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    Introduction Biological fitness is fundamental to the evolution of species. It is defined both by survival and reproductive success, determined by the contribution to the gene pool of the next generation. Accordingly, the individual that lives the longest and produces the most fertile offspring has the highest fitness. Fitness is hereditary, genetically based, and phenotypically expressed. Natural selection acts on the translation of phenotypic trait variation to maximize performance, to improve

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    them could explain the reason behind the particular behaviors. Charles Darwin with his ideas in the Origin of Species gave a new dimension to the understanding of human and animal behavior and the field of psychology based on the foundation of his evolutionary theory (Buss, (2009)). Charles Darwin theories on life sciences and relation to psychology The theories of evolution and natural selection proposed by Charles Darwin in his book Origin of Species are considered to be one of the most important

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    Anolis Lizards Essay

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    niches. These phenotypic variations have evolved in convergence in more than one occasion, as recently discovered fossil specimens show similar patterns in morphology to modern Anolis. Anolis as a Model Organism. Anolis is a primary example used in evolutionary studies in diversification. Nicholson et al. (2005) show that their existence on the islands has resulted from single colonization events (p. 935). After a population settles on an island, the lizards begin to specialize in habitats and fill unoccupied

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