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How Did Charles Darwin Contribute To Science

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-It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change, this was said by Charles Darwin, a naturalist who developed the theory of evolution to explain biological change. Almost all things are somehow affected or reshaped entirely by scientific advances. Science plays a huge role in everyone and every things life. There are many scientist who have discovered, helped advance, or even invented incredible things. And in the top 100 influential scientist sits Charles Darwin. Just like any other scientist, his studies open doors to many more. His research and visions of common ancestry revolutionized studies in comparative anatomy, embryology, and taxonomy, and has brought together the basic rule of all biology. But Darwin's innovative idea of the process of evolution was received cautiously and remains in the minds of many scientist today. His idea made a huge leap, but there was a missing puzzle piece that was found by scientist Gregor Mendel who figured out that heredity depends on genes. So without Darwin’s grand theory many discoveries enabled by the application of evolutionary tools would have not been made. Darwin's ideas have been enhanced and modified as new knowledge and technologies have become …show more content…

Even though this branch took awhile to fully developed most of it was based off of Darwinian concepts. Another side of philosophy of biology deals with the role of laws. In physical sciences laws are the bases of theories like the law of motion lead to the theory of gravity. But in evolutionary biology theories are widely based on concepts like female choice, dominance and succession, and selection. Over the past century a pronounced change in the methodology in biology took place. Darwin did not directly cause this change but he did strengthened by his developments in evolutionary biology (Mayr).

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