Asked by SkatingDJ
Which parts of Lamarck's theory of evolution are no longer supported today? Choose two of the following.
- Organisms change over time
- Traits acquired during an organism's lifetime can be passed down to its offspring
- War, famine, and disease help keep population growth under control
- Organisms have an inborn need to become more complex and perfect
I think its the second and the last one, but I'm really not sure at all. Please help? Thanks
- Organisms change over time
- Traits acquired during an organism's lifetime can be passed down to its offspring
- War, famine, and disease help keep population growth under control
- Organisms have an inborn need to become more complex and perfect
I think its the second and the last one, but I'm really not sure at all. Please help? Thanks
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Ms. Sue
I think you're right.
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SkatingDJ
Yes, they were right, thank you Ms. Sue!:)
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Ms. Sue
You're welcome, SkatingDJ.
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IDEK my dude
@SkatingDJ is correct!
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jenny
The answers to Connexus Honors Biology U3 L3:
1. B (Hutton and Lyell)
2. A (Malthus)
3. B and D
4. A (Darwin concluded...nature)
5. D (natural variations)
1. B (Hutton and Lyell)
2. A (Malthus)
3. B and D
4. A (Darwin concluded...nature)
5. D (natural variations)
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