BIO153H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Georges Cuvier, James Hutton, Beagle
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Greek philosophers suggested life gradually changed over time. Chapter 22: textbook notes: aristotle though species did not evolve. Concluded lifeforms can be arranged on a ladder (from most to least complex: called the scala nuturae o. In 1700s, scientist noticed organisms are relative to environment. Swedish physician and botanist: developed binomial nomenclature, adopted nested classification system that groups similar organisms, did not ascribe resemblance amongst organisms, darwin believed classification should be based on evolutionary relationships. Ideas about change over time: fossils around found in sedimentary rocks formed from sand and mud. New layers that cover older ones are called strata: paleontology is the study of fossils. Georges cuvier: developed paleontology, noticed that the older the stratum, the more dissimilar its fossils were to current life-forms, opposed idea of evolution, catastrophism georges cuvier. Ideas that events in the past occurred suddenly and were caused by mechanisms different from those operating in the present. Each layer between strata was a catastrophe (e. g.
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