EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION


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For this discussion you must view the YouTube videos on this page, and read the provided textbook pages from a introductory biology textbook (Biology, by Mader. Used for educational purposes, and used in General Biology the semester this discussion page was created.) I have provided some underlining, but you should read the whole page. Then navigate to the bulletin board on Blackboard and say something about the topic. (Scroll down the page for larger images of the textbook pages. If you reached this page via Blackboard, you should know that it is also lin ked to from the Class Hub Page -- click on Class Discussions button. On the Class Discussion Reading Assignment page, click on the pink button next to the black "evolution" button, with the text "Town Hall Discussion: Evidence".)




The small textbook figures below are just posted to give you an idea of what the four pages you should read looks like. When you are ready to read the text, scroll down the page for larger images of the textbook pages. As you scroll down you will note some YouTube videos that you also should look at...

Evolution Evidence: Biochemistry

(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)
Evolution Evidence: Anatomy

(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)

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Evolution Evidence: Biogeography

(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)
Evolution Evidence: Fossils

(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)

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Very informative YouTube about how human bones support human evolution. One of many informative videos found of YouTube. Do your own research...



Here is an interesting YouTube about Evolution of Modern Human. To really understand it requires some knowledge of geography. One of many found of YouTube. Do your own research...





This YouTube is over 57 minutes, and I don't expect anyone not interested in the topic to view it. However, if you are a bilogy major or just genuinly interested in this topic, this is an EXCELLENT seminar by the author of the book mentioned in the reading assignment for the Town hall Meeting, "Why Evolution is true", Dr. Jerry Coyne.










(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)


(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)

(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)

(Source: Mader, "Biology", ed. 10. 2010. McGraw-Hill. Used for educational purposes.)













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