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what is the strengths and weakness of Lamarck's theory of evolution?

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Answered by sahurashmita394
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Answer:

The strength are obvious. We adapt to our needs. What we use the most becomes more user friendly. What we don't use is not developed, increasing our efficiency. Lamarckian evolution is mostly a good thing.

One weakness is that traits may stick around long after they are no longer needed. The children of those who were victims of the Dutch famine of 1944, for example, were perfectly adapted for famine, but never experienced it. Thus they suffered from obesity and other issues.

Good or bad, as David said, Neo-Lamarckian adaptation is very real.

Answered by jayantkumar46086
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Explanation:

The strength are obvious. We adapt to our needs. What we use the most becomes more user friendly. What we don't use is not developed, increasing our efficiency. Lamarckian evolution is mostly a good thing.

One weakness is that traits may stick around long after they are no longer needed. The children of those who were victims of the Dutch famine of 1944, for example, were perfectly adapted for famine, but never experienced it. Thus they suffered from obesity and other issues.

Good or bad, as David said, Neo-Lamarckian adaptation is very real.

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