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onlyxchevy:

A race car driver loses his leg in an accident. Apply Lamarck's and Darwin's theories of evolution to predict whether this disability will be carried forward by his children.

tigerlover:

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onlyxchevy:

i need this question answered fast for my test

tigerlover:

Do you have any options?

onlyxchevy:

yes

onlyxchevy:

A. In both Lamarck's and Darwin's theories of evolution, the physical disability will be carried forward to the children. B. In Lamarck's theory, physical injuries will be carried forward to the children. In Darwin's theory, all children will be normal since the disability is not hereditary. C. In Lamarck's theory, all the racer's children will be normal since the disability is not hereditary, and in Darwin's theory, physical injuries will be carried forward to the children.

tigerlover:

It is B. Due to the condition not being a birth effect, this WILL NOT move onto the children.

onlyxchevy:

What concept developed by Malthus influenced Darwin? A. the principle of scarce resources B. the principle of natural selection C. the principle of acquired inheritance

tigerlover:

If this is from a book, I will need some info from the book

onlyxchevy:

Darwin observed that the finches on two different islands in the Galapagos belonged to the same family, but showed a lot of variations in their beak size and shape. How can this variation be justified? A. migration to an environment different from their birthplace, and adaptation to the available food, ultimately leading to speciation B.migration to the same environment as their birthplace, and sudden mutation, ultimately leading to formation of different races C. migration from their original birthplace to a different environment, and modification of the habitat according to their specific need, ultimately leading to speciation

onlyxchevy:

Oh nevermind

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