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odd man out darwin , lamarck, hugo de vries, mendel​

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Answered by Debayan18
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Answer:

lamarck

Explanation:

Because lamarck ,is the first scientists tells the "biology",. and other scientists are famous for genetic related experiment and theory

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

Different hypotheses were put out by many scientists, yet they are all connected. From one generation to the next, the genes are passed on. Naturally chosen organisms are those that can endure in various environmental situations. Any organic, living system that performs as a separate entity is referred to as an organism. Cells are the basic unit of life (cell theory). Taxonomy separates species into protists, bacteria, and archaea, which are unicellular microorganisms, or multicellular animals, plants, and fungi. All kinds of creatures are able to reproduce, grow and develop, maintain themselves, and respond to stimuli to some extent. A few examples of multicellular animals that distinguish specialized tissues and organs throughout development are beetles, squids, tetrapods, mushrooms, and vascular plants.

Given:

Odd man out darwin , lamarck, hugo de vries, mendel​

Find:

find the odd one in the given following

Answer:

The answer is darwin

  • Natural selection, according to Charles Darwin, is the theory behind evolution. It was first presented in 1859. Different species exist among them. traits that were passed on to the following generation. In addition to survival, more children are born. Only those that manage to reproduce will continue to compete for resources.
  • Hugo de Vries introduced the mutation theory. It began to exist in 1901. He thought that the way a species differs from other species is through abrupt, significant changes in personality features. His key point was that mutation is how new species arise from older ones. One of the best explanations of how evolution operates was De Vries' theory.
  • While studying pea plants, Gregor Johann Mendel made the key discoveries of inheritance. His theory's findings were published in 1865. According to him, there are pairs of genes that come from each parent as separate, identifiable entities.

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