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    From one common origin, two or more species evolves is described as divergent evolution, a good example is the, “reproductive organs of flowering plants which share the same basic anatomies; however, they can look very different as a result of selection in different physical environments and adaptation to different kinds of pollinators,” (Avissar et al., 2013, p.486). In addition, the vertebrate forelimbs, which formed paddling in whales, hands in primates, as well as bats wings. Convergent…

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    Evolution says that organisms would change their type by natural selection but this is only happened in microevolution. I will explain what is microevolution? Microevolution is about that the variation among the species. With environment changing, some species would change their type to adapt environment. But no matter how they change, they are still same species. This is microevolution. Evolutionist only can verify microevolution is true. However, can evolutionists prove that macroevolution is…

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    purposeful, and from there concludes that the purpose had to have been put there by an intelligent creator.” But skeptics argue another explanation for how we came to have the complexity and functionality we have today is from random mutation and natural…

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    a book written by Bill Nye that describe evolution. After reading this book I had a different definition on evolution. Evolution is the process of growth in DNA by natural selection in an organism that can cause genetic defects such as mutations. As I described evolution to me now is the process of growth in DNA by natural selection in an organism that can cause genetic defects such as mutations. I developed this definition by listening to class discussions and reading the Bill Nye book. Taking…

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    In this chapter, Darwin begins by how he is appalled by the lack of a defined term for species. He asks whether variation found in natural species can be analogous to similar variations found in the domesticated species. He relates this point by discussing domestication monstrosities involving pigs. Darwin defines monstrosities as variations that transpire in the natural world that are useless, and in some instances, inauspicious and harmful to the organism caused by reproduction creating…

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    Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution erupted as one of the most revolutionary scientific ideas of the nineteenth century. The idea proposed that the living organisms of Earth evolved from simpler organisms through the elongated process of natural selection. The theory of evolution evoked enormous controversy because it challenged existing beliefs about the creation of humankind. The spread of Darwin’s theory caused a division within America because it struck the nation during a stage of immense…

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    Evolution Writing Prompt Darwin's explanation of evolution is how things are increased and that are able to compete survive and reproduce. He found out evolution was the major things such as Natural Selection and Modern Understanding. Darwin’s process of finding out what Evolution really was took some years and as each year went on he found more information about how things and ancestors brought forth reproduction. Fossil Records are when animals pass over time and there bodies rot out and…

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    Darwin’s childhood consisted of experiments with his brother, collecting insects, and a dislike for school. Two years before finishing school, his father sent him to Edinburgh with his brother where he was forced to go to medical school1. However, after witnessing an operation before performing anesthesia and finding that surgery is not for him, Darwin vanished and never went back. Soon after finding that Darwin dropped out of medical school, his father stopped supporting him financially.…

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    Introduction Charles Darwin is famous for his book, The Origin of Species, where he proposed that evolutionary change in populations is due to natural selection. His idea was that of survival of the fittest. In other words, the species with superior traits would have more of a likelihood to live, and then breed more offspring. Slowly, more and more of the species with the superior traits will survive and multiply. But what is it that gives these species the better survival trait, and allows…

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    almost two hundred years the work of Charles Darwin and his contribution to the origin of species has dramatically changed our world and wholly defined the study of biology and all other subsets of that science. Indeed, the concepts such as natural selection and evolution have been embraced by much of the Western thought. But when these ideas where first announced in 1858, rivalry did as well. The next year “On the Origin of Species” was exceedingly controversial and hated by the majority of the…

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