Individual organisms do not evolve during their lifetimes; evolution occurs at the population level over many generations through processes such as natural selection, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift. While individuals can adapt to their environments, these changes are not inherited. Instead, evolution is reflected in the genetic changes within populations over long periods, leading to the emergence of new traits or species.
I think it's 16-18 in first evolve then the 2nd is 36-38
No, Maractus doesn't evolve.
Sawk does not evolve, nor does it evolve from anything.
absol does not evolve
I dont think that luvdisk evolve's there have been rumors that it does evolve but those rumors are fake
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.
yes it is highly possible
Populations evolve, but individuals are selected. Natural selection affects individual organisms.
Lamarck did. Neodarwinism theorises that species evolve when gene frequencies change, not individual organisms. Larmarkism is true for epigenetic inheritance, favourable and unfavourable characteristics alike.
all of the organisms can evolve.
No
When certain organisms evolve together, it is considered coevolution. This is a process where the evolution of one species is directly influenced by the evolution of another species, often resulting in mutual adaptations to each other.
Yes, when different organisms evolve similar characteristics, it is referred to as convergent evolution. This occurs when species from different evolutionary backgrounds adapt to similar environments or ecological niches, resulting in analogous traits. Conversely, divergent evolution describes the process where related organisms evolve different characteristics, often due to adapting to different environments or selective pressures. This leads to increased differences within a lineage over time.
Darwin said that organisms evolve through the process of natural selection.
Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. So, cats will continue to evolve. Organisms evolve, or go extinct. Speciation is another thing.
autotrophs
No, mushrooms do not have the ability to evolve on their own as they lack the mechanisms of biological evolution like reproduction, mutation, and natural selection that drive the process in living organisms. Mushrooms are fungi and are part of a lineage that diverged from animals and plants billions of years ago.