Phenetic classifications
True.
Convergent evolution can lead to quite different organisms evolving similar body structures. This makes it difficult for taxonomists to decide how the organisms should be classified.
Convergent evolution can lead to quite different organisms evolving similar body structures. This makes it difficult for taxonomists to decide how the organisms should be classified.
Convergent evolution can lead to quite different organisms evolving similar body structures. This makes it difficult for taxonomists to decide how the organisms should be classified.
There aren't any problems in evolutionary theory. However, there are enough unanswered question remaining in evolution to keep scientists busy for centuries to come.
I. Manton has written: 'Problems of cytology and evolution in the Pteridophyta' -- subject(s): Pteridophyta, Cytology, Evolution, Karyokinesis, Cytogenetics
There is no such thing as devolution, it is always evolution taking place, devolution is just a new word that usually spreads a very naive misconception about the evolution of man. About problems, can you please clarify your question? I personally find it incomprehensible.
Yes but they remain equal distance apart from each other
D. Daners has written: 'Abstract evolution equations, periodic problems and applications' -- subject(s): Evolution equations, Numerical solutions, Parabolic Differential equations
m<1=(5x-35) m<=(x+65)
Their religious ideology does not permit them to consider the genesis myths to be myths. Also they link many social problems, problems in their minds, with evolutionary theory and modern science.
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