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an organism that dies after 5 days of life but leaves 10 offspring, all of whom survive to reproduce
Evolutionary theory explains virtually everything about the diversity of life, everything we know about life, of extant forms as well as extinct. As the geneticist Theodosius Dobzhansky wrote: nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.
1. sensory 2. Interneuron 3. Motor
Perhaps the most significant evolutionary trend among the metazoan invertebrate phyla is that of cephalization. This term refers to the development of a head, containing a brain. Another process called segmentation allowed animals to develop distinct body parts, such as legs, wings and feelers.
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scientists can infer how closely related the organisms are in an evolutionary sense
Lol that doesn't even make sense.
the depiction of objects with a sense of realism
It is natural, in the sense that running is something that our evolutionary background prepares us to do.
The prefix that can be added to the word "sense" to indicate that something doesn't make sense is "in-".
Back when classification was still in its early times, people would arbitrarily choose a certain characteristic on an organism and classify them according to that. This was called artificial classification, as it just relied on external characteristics. For example, Linnaeus's famous system of classification used the sexual organs or plants to classify them, ie, whichever plants had the same looking organs were classified together. Today, the evolutionary classification is more true, in the sense that organisms are actually classified by their evolutionary relationships, and are thus actually related and similar.
reproduces more successfully than other individuals.
Yes. Specifically, the sense of touch.
It's common sense that organisms with similar DNA are more related evolutionary-wise. Analyzing DNA can help us determine which organisms evolved from which organisms.
No, they have them, but they're relatively basic.
having a sense of duty towards society IS the best characteristic of a profession.