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    1. There is fossil evidence that fish evolved into amphibians and amphibians into reptiles. Scientists also believe that mammals are related to reptiles Research the fossil history of fish, amphibians and mammals and discuss the evidence that the above statement is true. Provide examples of the links between the organisms (for example: the respiration system, how the young are born and what the body is covered with). There has been scientific evidence has proven that the above statement is true…

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    Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Russel Wallace is known for developing a theory of evolution using natural selection aside from the greater known, Charles Darwin. Wallace lived to be 90 years old, which is surprising for a man in that time period. He was born on January 8th, 1823 and lived till November 7th, 1913. His childhood was taken place in Kensington Cottage, southeastern Wales. His middle name was spelled weirdly due to a mistake at the time of registering his birth, which was never…

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    had an obsession with insects and bugs from a young age. • Darwin started off as a geologist, but over time he began to develop his theories and became a naturalist. • Darwin brought forward one of his main theories which was ‘Natural Selection’. • “Natural selection is Darwin’s most famous theory; it states that evolutionary change comes through the production of variation in each generation and differential survival of individuals with different combinations of these variable characters.”…

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    logic, evolutionary computation, hierarchical control, neural networks, etc. are some of the control techniques used for autonomous robots. Neural networks help a robot learn from its experience and environment and act specifically. Research in artificial intelligence is evolving, but for the time being, the robot does what it is set to do. Rich knowledge in computer science, mathematics, electrical and mechanical engineering, systems engineering, is required to grasp the complexity of robots…

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    to the changes of humanity, creatures. They raise all sorts of questions on what is nature and what is artificial. Therefore, it is interesting to compare Jean Rousseau’s A Discourse on Inequality and H.G Wells’ The Island of Doctor Moreau in a sense of showing some distinctions. In this essay, I will discuss the views on both works in a sense of the distinction between “natural and artificial” and “emotion and religion” and “human and animal”. I will first encounter the distinction of natural…

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    the biological elements on earth in order to adapt, survive, and reproduce. Scientists have discovered many evidence of the way evolution has changed throughout the years. They have discovered things such as transitional fossils, and the way some selections play a role in science. However, there is still one universal question concerning people in terms of evolutionary modification: is it a scientific theory or fact? One of the elements that scientists have discovered are transitional fossils.…

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    With natural selection its major driving mechanism, evolution is the change over time in the makeup of genetics of a population. Supported by evidence from many scientific methods, Charles Darwin, in On the Origin of Species, asserts that inheritable variations occur in individuals in a population. In the process known as natural selection, due to competition for limited resources, individuals with more favorable characteristics or phenotypes are more likely to survive and better reproduce,…

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    Natural selection is what makes organisms different and what makes them able to adapt to their environment. Natural selection occurs during natural sexual reproduction. If your child is born with brown hair rather than blonde hair, they have no less of a chance to be successful than someone with blonde hair. According…

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    Natural selection is part of the theory of evolution, which dictates that the individuals of a species best adapted or possessing traits most beneficial for survival in their environment, will survive to produce more offspring than those less adapted. Therefore, more favorable traits should begin to appear more frequently in future generations (“Evolution and Natural Selection”). Here, nature is able to regulate itself for optimal survival without interference. Natural selection also relies on…

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    Theories of evolution started before Darwin’s specific one by natural selection. The most prominent and perhaps influential on Darwin was Lamarck’s theory of “evolution by willing”, or that physical changes during an animal’s lifetime would be passed to offspring, in that it laid the foundation for his more developed explanation for evolution (Mayr, 1982). Darwin believed in evolution several before developing his theory of natural selection, he objected to Lamarck’s theory due to the lack of…

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