lamarck's theory of evolution
Lamarck's theory of evolution suggests that acquired traits during an organism's lifetime can be passed down to future generations. These traits are developed based on the organism's needs in its environment, enabling it to adapt and change over time.
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Related Concepts (17)
- changes in the environment
- continuous environmental interactions
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- evolution by small
- evolutionary inheritance
- evolutionary progression
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- gradual changes
- inheritance of acquired characteristics
- lamarckism
- morality and behavior
- organic evolution
- species transformation
- theory of adaptations
- transformation of species
- use and disuse theory
- variation in species
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