explain lamarkism
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Examples of Lamarckism
The ancestors of the giraffe looked like horses with small necks and forelimbs. ... Therefore, they had to stretch their neck and forelimbs to eat leaves from tall plants. Consequently, these parts got elongated. This trait was transmitted in the successive generations.
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The classic example used to explain the concept of use and disuse is the elongated neck of the giraffe. According to Lamarck's theory, a given giraffe could, over a lifetime of straining to reach high branches, develop an elongated neck.
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