Creation theory.
Complex organisms evolved from simple organisms, so simple organisms evolved first.
One-celled organisms are believed to have evolved from simpler molecules in the primitive Earth environment, eventually forming into structures capable of self-replication and metabolism. Over time, these structures evolved into more complex organisms through processes like natural selection and genetic mutations.
Human beings were not there. Complex life had not being evolved.
More complex species have evolved and the range of organisms have increased
Complex organisms first evolved around 600 million years ago during the Ediacaran period. These organisms were simple multicellular creatures that eventually led to the more diverse and complex life forms we see today.
Complex organisms evolved from simple organisms, so simple organisms evolved first.
True. Scientists believe that the first life forms on Earth likely arose from nonliving materials through a process known as abiogenesis. This theory suggests that simple organic molecules gradually evolved into more complex structures that eventually led to the development of life.
Ir is an argument, not a theory. Claims the living world is too complex to have been evolved. Generally used by people totally ignorant of evolutionary processes and has no supporting evidence.
Nature is complex in its diversity and interconnectedness, with intricate ecosystems and processes that have evolved over millions of years. Despite its complexity, nature follows certain patterns and principles that can be observed and studied to better understand its workings.
The same evolutionary processes, natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow and simple mutation, occurred before humans evolved and are still occurring today.
According to the theories of Charles Darwin complex forms of life evolved over long periods of time from simpler forms.
chemicals in human hair
Less complex life forms.
One-celled organisms are believed to have evolved from simpler molecules in the primitive Earth environment, eventually forming into structures capable of self-replication and metabolism. Over time, these structures evolved into more complex organisms through processes like natural selection and genetic mutations.
Osmosis and Mitosis
Organisms have evolved adaptations such as detoxification enzymes to break down harmful chemicals, efflux pumps to remove toxins from cells, and changes in cell membrane permeability to limit entry of toxic substances. These adaptations help organisms survive in environments with potentially harmful chemicals.
Cave dwellers used loincloth as "underwear" and as we evolved, "underwear" became more complex.