Charles Darwin. The Theory of Natural Selection

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Charles Robert Darwin Born February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England Went

Charles Robert Darwin
Born February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England

Went to

medical school
Study to be a clergy man
Finally became a naturalist

Who was Charles Darwin?

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How Did Darwin Develop His Theory of Natural Selection? Darwin served

How Did Darwin Develop His Theory of Natural Selection?

Darwin served as

naturalist aboard the H.M.S. Beagle which was a ship that was on a British science expedition traveling around the world.
In South America Darwin found fossils of extinct animals that were similar to modern species.
On the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean he noticed many variations among plants and animals of the same general type as those in South America.
The expedition visited places around the world, and Darwin studied plants and animals everywhere he went, collecting specimens for further study.
Darwin studied the specimens he collected on his journey on the H.M.S. Beagle for many years and reviewed the journals of observations from his trip to develop his “Theory of Natural Selection”.
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What is Natural Selection? Those organisms that are best adapted for

What is Natural Selection?

Those organisms that are best adapted for survival

are the ones that are chosen for reproduction. Only those organisms that reproduce pass on their traits.
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Natural Selection – animals that are the best adapted to their

Natural Selection – animals that are the best adapted to their

environment are the ones that survive and reproduce.

More young are produced than can survive.

Organisms compete for needed resources.

Variations are passed from parents to offspring.

Only those organisms that reproduce pass traits to the next generation.

Major Points of Natural Selection

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An adaptation is a trait that helps a species survive. One

An adaptation is a trait that helps a species survive.
One type

of adaptation organisms have are structural adaptations. A structural adaptation is a body structure that enables the animal to perform specific functions.
Camouflage is a structural adaptation that enables an animal to blend with its surroundings.