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Biochemical taxonomy has not changed the theory of evolution. It is another way of studying the relationships between organisms and figuring out how the tree of life has branched. It can often provide clues when external appearances are confusing.

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How did Darwinism change history?

Charles Darwin changed history with his theory of evolution. His theory of evolution suggested that species undergo small changes over time.


How has the theory of evolution affected the science of taxonomy?

The theory of evolution has influenced taxonomy by providing a framework to understand and classify species based on their evolutionary relationships. Taxonomists now use evolutionary principles to group organisms into categories that reflect their common ancestry, leading to a more systematic and comprehensive classification system. This has helped improve our understanding of biodiversity and the relationships between different species.


What theory has greatly enriched the science of taxonomy?

The theory by Carolus Linnaeus


Who developed the theory of evolution?

Charles Darwin is attributed with the theory of evolution. He initially applied it to plants and animals, but later others extended it to include humans (something that went against church doctrine).


What is the difference between the theory of language and evolution?

Theory of evolution refers to animals and plants evolution along the time. Language evolution is another issue, not entirely related to the theory of evolution. It follows the theory of evolution on some way but it is related to culture evolution, not to the physical attributes evolution.


Evolution say the world was created how?

Evolution does not propose that the world was created. Instead, it explains how life forms have changed and adapted over billions of years through natural selection and genetic variation. The theory of evolution is focused on the development of life on Earth, not the creation of the Earth itself.


Which statement is not included as a part of the modern theory of evolution?

The statement that all organisms were created in their current form and have not changed over time is not part of the modern theory of evolution. Evolutionary theory explains that organisms have changed and diversified over time through processes like natural selection and genetic variation.


How has the theory of evolution evolved and changed over time?

The theory of evolution has evolved and changed over time through new scientific discoveries and advancements in genetics and paleontology. Initially proposed by Charles Darwin in the 19th century, the theory has been refined and expanded upon to include concepts such as genetic drift, natural selection, and molecular evolution. Modern research continues to shape and enhance our understanding of how species change and adapt over generations.


Can you give an example of sentence using the word evolution?

The evolution of my Charmander into Charmeleon took so long, it froze my GameBoy.


What do you think of the theory of evolution?

It does not mater what anyone thinks about the theory of evolution by natural selection. The theory of evolution by natural selection is the best explanation we have for much of the observed and observable fact of evolution. The theory is internally consistent with the fact of evolution, it is supported by myriad lines of converging evidence and it generates testable predictions in the form of scientific hypothesis. The opinion of no one is needed by the theory of evolution by natural selection and educated people have come to accept the theory.


How did the discovery of mungo man affect the theory of evolution?

Not at all. Though some anthropological conclusions may have been changed.


Does the Theory of Evolution attempt to explain the origin of life?

The theory of evolution by natural selection.No, as however life came about the fact that it evolves is observed and observable and natural selection would still be one of the main drivers of evolution and the only driver of adaptive change.