wolf on September 18th, 2009

Lamarckism (Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characters) This theory was proposed by French biologist, Jean Baptiste de Lamark in 1809. It was published in ‘Philosphie Zoologique’ in the year 1809. It is popularly known as “The Inheritance of Acquired Characters in Organisms’. Definition: Lamarckism or theory of inheritance of acquired characters can be defined as [...]

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wolf on September 16th, 2009

The theory of organic evolution appears most plausible explanation for the occurrence of varied forms of plants and animals on this earth. But an absolute proof in this connection is lacking. The circumstantial proof is the only type of evidence available. The convincing evidences for the occurrence of descent with modification come from: Morphology and [...]

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wolf on September 16th, 2009

The similarities among living organisms indicate that all of them have evolved from some single common ancestor (This is called monophyletic origin). Through the process of gradual modifications, adaptations and natural selection, over a million and a half different species have evolved from a common ancestral form. This process is called evolution or organic evolution. [...]

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