What is organic evolution? How do biological studies provide evidence for evolution?
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no they dont because they just find different species and then find similarity's and call them a evolved species
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But what is organic evolution?
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The process by which changes in the genetic composition of populations of organisms occur in response to environmental changes is called organic evolution.
The study of one type of evidence of evolution is called embryology, the study of embryos. An embryo is an unborn animal or human young in its earliest phases. Embryos of many diffs. kinds of animals, birds, mammals, reptiles, fish etc look very similar and it is often diff. to tell them apart.
The study of one type of evidence of evolution is called embryology, the study of embryos. An embryo is an unborn animal or human young in its earliest phases. Embryos of many diffs. kinds of animals, birds, mammals, reptiles, fish etc look very similar and it is often diff. to tell them apart.
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