Question
Why is natural selection considered a theory in biology?(1 point)
Responses
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
There is lots of evidence to support it.
There is lots of evidence to support it.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
It deals with topics that may or may not be testable in a laboratory.
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Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
Many scientists all over the world accept it as true.
There is lots of evidence to support it.
There is lots of evidence to support it.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
It involves the formation of all living things on the planet.
It deals with topics that may or may not be testable in a laboratory.
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GPT-4o mini
Natural selection is considered a theory in biology because **there is lots of evidence to support it.** Scientific theories are comprehensive explanations of some aspect of nature that are supported by a vast body of evidence and can be tested and refined through observation and experimentation.
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