Avis Papyrus: Variation and Selection in the Egyptian Origami Bird
This is a link directly to a PDF of an amazing hands-on activity that demonstrates how chance mutations cause structural changes to a paper-winged bird which increase or decrease the ability of the bird to fly (and therefore survive.) This hands-on activity really emphasizes how chance mutations contribute to the evolutionary process. The activity is time-consuming and requires careful attention to detail on the part of the student, but is well worth it. The students easily glean that organisms donu2019t evolve quickly because they u201cwant to,u201d but evolve over time due to environmental conditions. The materials needed are simple: straws, paper and tape.
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