why was lamrack's theory disproved
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Lamarck's theory cannot account for all the observations made about life on Earth. For instance, his theory implies that all organisms would gradually become complex, and simple organisms disappear.
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In Lamarckism: Acquired characteristics. The inheritance of such a characteristic means its reappearance in one or more individuals in the next or in succeeding generations. An example would be found in the supposed inheritance of a change brought about by the use and disuse of a special organ.
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go on this link Inheritance of acquired characteristics | biology | Britannica
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