All aspects of all living things were produced by the process of evolution.
Evolution is the cornerstone of life, and biology is the fundamental study of life. Evolution, then, is integral to the study of all aspects of biology.
No. You need extant life for evolution to happen. Abiogenesis, a sub-discipline of biochemistry, concerns itself with this question.
The only known instance of evolution occurring is here, on Earth. Logic dictates, however, that evolution occurs wherever there is life.
Evolution answers you're whole question. Evolution has created the characteristic for life to reproduce, because in general the whole point of life is survival. If we don't survive, then there is no life, then there is nothing. So, in conclusion, Evolution is the answer.
Not as long as life exists.
All life is the result of evolution.
Evolution has driven all aspects of modern life, even down to the most insignificant of details.
Evolution is the cornerstone of life, and biology is the fundamental study of life. Evolution, then, is integral to the study of all aspects of biology.
L. Robert Keck has written: 'Sacred quest' -- subject(s): Evolution, Religious aspects, Soul, Spiritual life 'Sacred eyes' -- subject(s): Emotional maturity, Evolution, Religion and science, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Emotional maturity, Religious aspects of Evolution
W.R Taylor has written: 'Evolution and immortality' -- subject(s): Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution
Jacob Kohn has written: 'Evolution as revelation' -- subject(s): Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution
AnswerZoology is the study of animals and involves research in many aspects of animal life such as behavior, diet, evolution, classification, and distribution.
Kenneth R. Miller has written: 'Finding Darwin's God' -- subject(s): Christianity, Creationisme, Evolutie, Evolution, Evolution (Biology), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution, Religious aspects of Evolution (Biology) 'Biology.' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching (Secondary), Biology
James Baker has written: 'Evolution of mind' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution 'International bimetallism' -- subject(s): Currency question, Bimetallism
Michael Hogan has written: 'Clarence Darrow' -- subject(s): Evolution, Modernist-fundamentalist controversy, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution
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J. Philippe Rushton has written: 'Race, evolution and aids' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Ethnology, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of AIDS (Disease), Race, Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease) 'Race, evolution, & behavior' 'Race, evolution, and behavior' -- subject(s): Heredity, Human, Human Heredity, Human behavior, Human evolution, Race