Answer #1
evolve like in evolution?
Yes evolution is more than proven, it is a fact not a theory ad therefore, all living things can evolve,, but of course, time is crucial, it takes a long time to see something change, evolve. several thousands, millions of years.
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No u didnt help, that was the most idioic thing i have ever read, so go kill yourself and do everyone a favour
Answer #2
I 100% disagree with answer #1. Things have never been proven to evolve. They can and do mutate. Mutation is the losing of genetic information. Germs mutate. They lose genetic info. They can never gain info. To evolve you must gain info, which scientifically can not happen.
Basically any organism can "work with what they have" but cannot "poof" create something from nothing.
Theoretically, yes. At the moment it would seem unlikely to happen, however, since we don't presently have a large selective pressure placed on the population and because we actively work against the evolutionary process by caring for individuals with less advantageous genetic make-ups including, importantly from an evolutionary perspective, enabling them to breed and pass on those less advantageous genetic make-ups.
At the beginning of the previous century there was some support for the attempt to improve the human race. Proponents hoped to prevent the passing on of less advantageous alleles by restricting the ability of various individuals to breed. This is known as eugenics. A well-known supporter of this theory was H. G. Wells, the Science Fiction writer who wrote 'The Time Machine'. Eugenics was a feature of the Nazis' plan for Germany and has consequently fallen from favour.
no, evolution is a slow and long-term process that alters characteristics of a species or subspecies to increase their fitness within their environment.
No individuals cannot evolve, they can adapt to surroundings and environments but only the mind can evolve in an individual.
it depends if a animal tha lives in the ice cold water and moves to warm waters somehow it will be forced to evolve in order to live
Never, an aindividual or any organism does not evolve, the theory of evoloution is just a theory, it cannot be proved under scientific facts.
One would hope. That is what life is about learning and growing. Technically speaking, no, a person cannot evolve over his or her lifetime. Evolution only occurs over many, many generations of a certain species. The genes in one person will not change during his or her lifetime, and since evolution depends on the changing of genes, no person can evolve in his or her lifetime.
It is not correct to say that individuals evolved because it is not possible for an individual to change drastically over their own timelife. Species have the faculty to evolve as a whole not as individual organisms.
Populations evolve.
All organisms, including humans, have evolved from ancestral organisms and continue to evolve, although at a rate too slow to witness during one lifetime.
The changes that an organism undergoes during its lifetime can be called the growth and development of the organism.
a population adapts over time. an individual cannot adapt during its lifetime. it happens over many generations.
One would hope. That is what life is about learning and growing. Technically speaking, no, a person cannot evolve over his or her lifetime. Evolution only occurs over many, many generations of a certain species. The genes in one person will not change during his or her lifetime, and since evolution depends on the changing of genes, no person can evolve in his or her lifetime.
It is not correct to say that individuals evolved because it is not possible for an individual to change drastically over their own timelife. Species have the faculty to evolve as a whole not as individual organisms.
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Populations evolve.
All organisms, including humans, have evolved from ancestral organisms and continue to evolve, although at a rate too slow to witness during one lifetime.
Mushrooms do not have legs so they can't move.
Certainly. Every living species can evolve. At some point seaweed evolved out of something, and other plants no doubt evolved out of seaweed-like ancestors. However, no individual plant or animal can evolve in the sense of changing into a different plant or animal in the course of a single lifetime.
It will evolve during trade.
No there was not a war going on during Tycho Brahe's lifetime.
Nothing. However, the process of insect metamorphosis comes close.