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Which was Charles Darwin’s contribution to the study of biology?
He was the first person to recognize that organisms change over time.
He believed that organisms adapted through the inheritance of acquired traits.
He explained how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
He proposed that natural selection is the primary mechanism of evolution
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He proposed that natural selection is the primary mechanism of evolution.
(He did not claim to be the first to note that species change, did not endorse Lamarckian inheritance as the main explanation, and did not correctly explain heredity.)
(He did not claim to be the first to note that species change, did not endorse Lamarckian inheritance as the main explanation, and did not correctly explain heredity.)
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