Access Point #: SC.7.L.15.In.2


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Recognize that physical characteristics of living things are adapted to deal with the conditions of the environment, such as skin color or gills on a fish.
Number: SC.7.L.15.In.2 Category: Independent
Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08 Big Idea: Diversity and Evolution of Living Organisms

A. The scientific theory of evolution is the organizing principle of life science.

B. The scientific theory of evolution is supported by multiple forms of evidence.

C. Natural Selection is a primary mechanism leading to change over time in organisms.

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