Asked by Chuck Bass

Today, when the term biological evolution is used, it is typically understood to mean that

A. one kind of organism can change over time into a different kind of organism.

B. one species of organism can gradually diverge into two or more different species.

both A and B are true.

neither A nor B is true.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Both A and B are true.

Explanation: Evolution means descent with modification — populations (not individual organisms) change over generations. Over long periods those changes can make a lineage quite different from its ancestors (A) and can lead a single species to split into two or more species (speciation) (B).