InstructionIn the example of the Galapagos finches during the study by Rosemary and Peter Grant, which finches were competing against which other finches? How does that fit with the natural selection portion of Darwin's theory of evolution (D's ToE)? Here's what to do: 1. Answer with 1 or 2 paragraphs in your own words. 2 points for using course vocabulary, 2 for accurate DDDE (Develop with Definitions, Details, and Examples). Use college-level standard written English. 1/2 point deduction if there are 5 or more errors in spelling and/or punctuation. 2. Post a reply to a classmate's response. Use their name. Be kind and constructive. 1/2 point Focus on whether they provided enough DDDE in their example. Specifically, where could they beef up their answer, if need be? 1/2 point Use college-level standard written English. 1/2 point deducted if written in text-speak. The primary goals of this assignment are to make sure you understand a key point of D's ToE and for you to practice answering exam questions using the level of detail required in college-level science classes. Course Vocab: By the end of this module, you will be able to use course vocabulary to: Match these names to their contributions to the modern theory of evolution. You will find them in the book and/or Lawlor's Lectures. I don't care if you know the dates of their births and deaths, but you should know which century they lived in. Ibn al Haytham Vesalius NOT William Harvey & William Paley (Links to an external site.) Steno Linnaeus Leclerc (He was the Count de Buffon. Same guy.) Malthus Cuvier Lamarck von Baer Hutton Smith Lyell Mendel NOT Haeckel Wallace, NOT Wegener Dubois, NOT Huxley uniformitarianism evolution as opposed to immutable species common descent multiplication of species gradualism natural selection the Modern Synthesis Exercise #2 Mendelian Heredity Give short but complete answers to these 5 questions: 1) In what year and language did Gregor Mendel publish his research on heredity? 2) Name two traits he focused on concerning his plants? 3) Describe briefly but completely, The Theory of Dominance? 4) Describe briefly but completely, The Theory of Segregation? 5) Describe briefly but completely, The Theory of Independent Assortment?