Showing posts with label unit 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unit 7. Show all posts
Friday, February 24, 2012
Muddiest point
Hey guys my muddiest point is remembering the different charecteristics of the different phylums. Like i have a hard time distingquising between one phylum and the other. Anyone have a good way to remember?
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Mooodiest Point.
ANIMAL DIVERSITY! I didn't know this unit was going to be soooo complicated! But we all survived. :) So my muddiest point is knowing the difference between class, order, family... can you guys come up with an idea to remember the order and what they represent? Ay! No me gusta nada!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
MUDDIEST POINT
Hey, GUYS!
Heidi HERE! My muddiest point isss..........
WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS BETWEEN AUSTRALOPITHECUS, HOMO HABILIS, HOMO ERECTUS, & HOMO SAPIENS!!!! I JUST DONT GET IT!!!! WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT & WHATS THE DIFFERENCE???? OH AND THE "SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST" + THE "DESCENT W/ MODIFICATION"
I know its A LOT but if you guys can help me with at least one that would be GREAT!!!!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Unit 7: Evolution -Mud point!!!!!!!

The hardest part of this unit was radioactive dating.... I have troubles making graphs. Also, what does "descent with modification" mean??
-Eunice Chang
El pointo de mud
heyy its catie! ok so i understand what half lives are, but im still confused about what they can tell us. Like how does it give evidence about evolution, and what does it prove (besides how many atoms there are)
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Evolution-Scribe

Hey guys! So sorry I forgot to do this yesterday. Yesterday in class, we started Unit 7 which is called, "Evolution". Evolution is defined as the changing of species over time. The amount of time that we are talking about is hundreds of millions of years. A very important man who brought this idea up was Darwin. His theory stated that species can change over time. This idea came up when he noticed how creatures could be different from one island to the next. This changing can either be beneficial to the species or can affect the species negatively. A negative effect can result in extinction because their new or old adaptions (characteristics) may not fit in with its environment. When most people think of the word evolution, the first thing that comes to their mind is that us as humans, evolved from apes/monkeys. But, the truth is that we share a common ancestor with apes. So to conclude, we all are apes.
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