Mr. Adams' Washburn Site
  • Home
  • About
  • HL Biology
    • 7 Nucleic Acids >
      • 7.1 DNA Structure and Replication
      • 7.2 Transcription and Gene Expression
      • 7.3 Translation
    • 8 Metabolism, Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis >
      • 8.1 Metabolism
      • 8.2 Cell Respiration
      • 8.3 Photosynthesis
    • 9 Plant Biology >
      • 9.1 Transport in Xylem of Plants
      • 9.2 Transport in Phloem of Plants
      • 9.3 Growth in Plants
      • 9.4 Reproduction in Plants
    • 10 Genetics and Evolution >
      • 10.1 Meiosis
      • 10.2 Inheritance
      • 10.3 Gene Pools and Speciation
    • 11 Animal Physiology >
      • 11.1 Antibody Production and Vaccination
      • 11.2 Movement
      • 11.3 The Kidney and Osmoregulation
      • 11.4 Sexual Reproduction
    • Options >
      • D Further Human Physiology >
        • D.1 Human Nutrition
        • D.2 Digestion
        • D.3 Functions of the Liver
        • D.4 The Heart
        • HL only D.5 Hormones and Metabolism
        • HL only D.6 Transport of Respiratory Gases
    • Shared Review
    • SL (Chapters 1-6) Stuff
  • BIO 10
    • Intro
    • Ecology: Cycles
    • Ecology: Populations
    • Environmental Issue Project
    • Biochemistry
    • Genetics
    • Cells
    • Evolution
    • Homoeostasis: Animals
    • Homeostasis: Plants
    • Capstone Project
  • Calendar
  • Resources
    • SL Resources

Unit 6: Evolution (4 weeks)
  1. I can outline how humans have changed species through artificial selection (9.4.3.3.3)
  2. I can analyze the questions and methodologies that scientist used to develop the theory of natural selection through
  3. I can suggest scientific questions  based on primary sources or scientific writings about natural selection. (9.1.1.2.4)
  4. I can evaluate the evidence-based explanations proposed by scientists. (9.1.1.2.2)
  5. I can support the theory of natural selection through modern and historical evidence. (9.4.3.3.1, 9.4.3.3.2)
  6. I can formulate the process of natural selection. (9.4.3.3.4, 9.4.3.3.5)
  7. I can explain how evolution leads to new species. (9.4.3.3.6, 9.1.1.1.6)  
change_over_time2018.ppt
File Size: 7091 kb
File Type: ppt
Download File

Memrise Link
Bird Beak Data
Bird Beak Response
Notes for Evolution Test 4/18
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • About
  • HL Biology
    • 7 Nucleic Acids >
      • 7.1 DNA Structure and Replication
      • 7.2 Transcription and Gene Expression
      • 7.3 Translation
    • 8 Metabolism, Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis >
      • 8.1 Metabolism
      • 8.2 Cell Respiration
      • 8.3 Photosynthesis
    • 9 Plant Biology >
      • 9.1 Transport in Xylem of Plants
      • 9.2 Transport in Phloem of Plants
      • 9.3 Growth in Plants
      • 9.4 Reproduction in Plants
    • 10 Genetics and Evolution >
      • 10.1 Meiosis
      • 10.2 Inheritance
      • 10.3 Gene Pools and Speciation
    • 11 Animal Physiology >
      • 11.1 Antibody Production and Vaccination
      • 11.2 Movement
      • 11.3 The Kidney and Osmoregulation
      • 11.4 Sexual Reproduction
    • Options >
      • D Further Human Physiology >
        • D.1 Human Nutrition
        • D.2 Digestion
        • D.3 Functions of the Liver
        • D.4 The Heart
        • HL only D.5 Hormones and Metabolism
        • HL only D.6 Transport of Respiratory Gases
    • Shared Review
    • SL (Chapters 1-6) Stuff
  • BIO 10
    • Intro
    • Ecology: Cycles
    • Ecology: Populations
    • Environmental Issue Project
    • Biochemistry
    • Genetics
    • Cells
    • Evolution
    • Homoeostasis: Animals
    • Homeostasis: Plants
    • Capstone Project
  • Calendar
  • Resources
    • SL Resources