BIOL 2153 Chapter : Chapter 7 Notes

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About 1. 8 million species have been identified and named. With so many different specifies there are many different unifying similarities. The ability to evolve is built into organisms. Evolution is a change in a genetic make-up of a population over time as a result of natural selection. Natural selection is the driving force behind evolution. There are variations within every species (ex. some are tall some are short) Means some are better suited to survival (natural selection) Variability comes from genes and genes are inherited. Conclusion: more good genes survive and therefore populations change. 2 life contains an order of structural levels with each level building on levels beneath it. Biosphere: all of the environments on earth that are inhabited by life (land, water, all layers of atmosphere) Ecosystems: all living things in a particular area, along with non-living environmental components with which life interacts (soil, water, air, light) Community: entire array of organisms inhabiting a particular ecosystem.

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