Homologous Structures
Darwin used the phrase "descent with modification" (he didn't use the term "evolution")
He explained them in terms of descent with modification, common descent and natural selection.
Darwin used the phrase "descent with modification" to reflect the unity he perceived in life. He believed that all organisms are related from an ancestral organism through descent. As time passed, the descendants of this ancient ancestor spilled into various habitats all over the world and began to accumulate modifications that fit their specific ways of life.
Modification:p hope this helped
The so called "theory" of evolution, though it has essentially been proven to be a fact.
yes they do
Descent with modification (Apex)
descent with modification
evolution
No, it's the other way around: descent with modification is what you need for natural selection to happen.
The theory of descent with modification.
Embryology provides evidence for evolution because it shows similarities in early developmental stages among different species. For example, vertebrate embryos often have similar structures early in development, reflecting their shared ancestry. These similarities suggest a common evolutionary origin and support the idea of descent with modification.
evolution
IT is when gravity collides with snakes so the organisms
The single most compelling line of evidence for common descent in biology is the fact that all life adheres to a pattern of differences and similarities that forms a set of nested hierarchies. The same pattern is found whether one studies life's behaviour, morphology, embryological development or genetics.As for natural selection, the strong physical evidence here is that the process can be directly observed.
Biologists use the term "evolution" when referring to descent with modification, which encompasses the changes in inherited traits of a population over successive generations.
Darwin used the phrase "descent with modification" (he didn't use the term "evolution")