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Briefly review how prokaryotes and eukaryotes provide different forms of biodiversity and why.
Usually populations change (evolve) from simple to more complex. Give an example of each. What does each category tell you about evolution; pick one from an early era and one from today or recent times: Review a species of the seas, on land, in the air and in water.
What do we see when we follow the history and energy flow of life through the patterns of fossils?
Why does speciation occur? What is genetic drift? Give an example of each.
What is Darwin's theory on Evolution and Natural Selection?
What is taxonomy, from single celled organisms to those that are more complex. How does it help us understand biodiversity? What are the purposes of each?
What is taxonomy?
Look at plants and animals. Select a native plant and a native animal and see how each evolved up the Tree of Life from the beginning of time to the present.
How did this species change over time? How did it start out and how did it evolve.
What were the factors in its 'branching' out?
How does this reflect the biodiversity of life over time?
How do plants, animals and fungi work together? Each has a purpose and provides something to the other.