Biology, asked by parikalagowthamgowd, 4 months ago

describe one evolutionary idea before Darwin.​


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Answered by pazhaniakshaiadhi
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Explanation:

In the early 19th century Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829) proposed his theory of the transmutation of species, the first fully formed theory of evolution. ... Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor.

What was believed before Darwin?

Before Darwin was born, most people in England accepted certain ideas about the natural world as given. Species were not linked in a single "family tree." They were unconnected, unrelated, and unchanged since the moment of their creation. ... There was a natural order to things

What are three ideas about evolution that scientists had before Darwin's ideas were published?

What are three ideas about evolution that scientists had before Darwin's ideas were published? plants can be crossed, shared ancestors, and that more complex organisms come from simple organisms.

Answered by StunningBabe27
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  • In the early 19th century Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829) proposed his theory of the transmutation of species, the first fully formed theory of evolution. Unlike Lamarck, Darwin proposed common descent and a branching tree of life, meaning that two very different species could share a common ancestor.
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