Biology, asked by AbhiramiGNath, 1 year ago

"Evolution should not be equated with progress". Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is simply the generation of diversity and the shaping of the diversity by environmental selection. Species adapt to the conditions available in their environment. Some older and simple species live on quite effectively. The only progressive trend in evolution seems to be that more and more complex body designs have emerged over time.
This is the reason why evolution is equated with progress.

Answered by dhruvkb72
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Evolution is simply the generation of diversity and the shaping of the diversity by environmental selection. Species adapt to the conditions available in their environment. Some older and simple species live on quite effectively. The only progressive trend in evolution seems to be that more and more complex body designs have emerged over time.

In fact, one of the simplest life forms like bacteria – inhabit the most inhospitable habitats like hot springs, deep-sea thermal vents and the ice in Antarctica.

This is the reason why evolution in not equated with progress.

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