Biology, asked by Maxcaulfield, 10 months ago

What is an organic evolution? It cannot be equated with progress. Explain with the help of a suitable example.

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Answered by sweethie12911
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organic evolution – Evolution is not exactly taking place from lower organisms to higher organisms but it can be related to the fact that higher and complex body forms evolved even when the low and simple forms are still existing. An individual also plays an important role in the evolutionary process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Organic evolution can be defined as the slow, progressive, natural and sequential development in

primitive organisms to form more complex organisms or a new species.


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