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evolution isn't a direct process in the sense of determination. It is a stochastic process based on chance events in nature and chance mutation in the organisms. explain.​

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Answered by chinnaludoramadakam3
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Originally Answered: What is meant by the statement,"Evolution is not a directed process in sense of determinism. It is a stochastic process based on chance events in nature and chance mutation in organisms "?

“Evolution is not a directed process in sense of determinism. It is a stochastic process based on chance events in nature and chance mutation in organisms.”

Evolution is not planned. There is no step by step process that it followed to reach from one celled organisms to more developed animals like humans through fishes and amphibians.

There was a probability that the world could be something completely different than what it is right now if the conditions were even a slightly different.

Evolution is random. If the environmental conditions favour heat resistant organisms, the heat resistant organisms flourish and increase in number making maximum proportion of the population.

Nobody can predict what change might occur in nature or what mutation takes place in an organism and hence nobody can predict what direction evolution will move forward in.

Answered by aloklexi1
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Evolution isn't a direct process in the sense of determination but it is a stochastic process.

Explanation:

  • Evolution is not predictable, and randomness is key in determining how things change.
  • The cause of evolution is always random ( mutation in our genes) while the process of evolution is not.
  • Evolution is always from simple to complex form.
  • Evolution is a steady process so individual organism alone does not evolve ,it's the whole population of individual that evolve.
  • Evolution in itself is random as it cannot be directed in a series of events that happen in its process.

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