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Summarize Cuvier`s and Lamarck’s views on evolutionary change.
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CONNECT ACCESS F/ESSENTIALS OF BIO
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- Explain the difference between Lamarckian evolution and Darwinian evolution.arrow_forwardIn essay form, explain the benefits, effects, and contributions of the five agents of evolutionary change.arrow_forwardCharles Darwin and present-day biologists have drawnon at least five sources of evidence for evolution.Briefly describe the contributions from these areas. Provide the link of referencesarrow_forward
- Lamarck proposed that evolution occurs through the following basic steps: Organisms are born with certain traits. Over the course of an organism's life, these traits gradually change due to pressures in the environment. The changes that occurred during an organism's life are passed on to its young. This idea is similar to current understandings of how evolution works, but it is not quite correct. Which of the following situations is a counterexample that disproves Lamarck's proposed pattern of how evolution occurs? A. Even though the ability to fly would be useful to snakes, snakes cannot spontaneously grow wings. B. Dolphins and whales have become hairless because the fast movement of the water removes all the hair. C. A person who is a championship bodybuilder does not have children who are naturally muscular at birth.arrow_forwardWhat are the fundamental similarities and differences between lamarckism and darwinism?arrow_forwardUsing no more than 1 sentence to describe each, list the major thinkers associated with evolutionary theory and briefly describe their idea/contribution.arrow_forward
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