An example of
adaptive radiation is Darwin finches, found in Galapagos Island. A large variety of finches is present in Galapagos Island that arose from a single species, which reached
this land accidentally. As a result, many new species have evolved, diverged, and
adapted to occupy new habitats. These finches have developed different eating habits
and different types of beaks to suit their feeding habits.
This is a sign of a chemical reaction.
This would be an example of transformation through evolution. Over time, genetic mutations and natural selection can lead to new species arising from common ancestors. In this case, the amoeba would have evolved from the bacteria through a series of genetic changes.
A vestigial organ is a structure in an organism that has lost most or all of its original function through evolution. An example is the human appendix, which is believed to be a remnant of a larger cecum found in our evolutionary ancestors.
Basically, divergence is the "default mode" of evolution. So virtually all species you can think of would be examples of divergence. Even in cases of parallel and convergent evolution, the underlying genomes will continue to diverge. An often used example of divergent evolution in the morphological and behavioural sense is Darwin's finches.
An example of microevolution in organisms is the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Through repeated exposure to antibiotics, bacteria may develop genetic mutations that confer resistance to the drug, allowing those bacteria to survive and reproduce, leading to the evolution of a population that is no longer susceptible to the antibiotic.
This is a sign of a chemical reaction.
The evolution of my Charmander into Charmeleon took so long, it froze my GameBoy.
The eye is a good example because there are living animals with eyes that represent each step in it's evolution. Human eyes also show how evolution can produce "bad" results; the retina is essentially "inside-out" - the nerves are on top and there is a blind-spot where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
evolution. the fossil record. uniformitarianism. the origin of new species. natural selection.
All life is an example of evolution. It is the slow change of a species.
The development of resistance to antibiotics by bacteria is a real world example of evolution.
An example of macro-evolution is the appearance of feathers during the evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs.
There is something called the evolution of science.
it doesn't exist it doesn't exist
bacterial evolution (microevolution)
Christian's don't accept evolution. They (I) believe God created the world. Genisis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. ___ "Christian's don't accept evolution". Many Christians, for example many Roman Catholics and Episcopalians, do in fact accept evolution and reject the view that Christianity is simply 'the Religion of the Book' ... They leave that distinction (if one may call it such) to Islam.
the theory of evolution