Who is the founder of the modern evolution?
There is no founder, Darwin's theory has just been improved over time until now.
There are a few. Look up archeopteryx. In fact, look up Darwinius Masillae, it is a recently discovered transitional specie that is intimetaly related to ours. Darwin's theory is authentic and has been for more than 100 years. Whether we could find transitional fossils or not would not change the validity of the theory. But as it turns, we do find transitional fossils therefore there is no problem to begin with.
X-men evolution is there a season 4?
YES!
There is an X-Men Evolution Season 4 but it's really hard to watch it on the computer and they don't show much of it on the TV
Who made people start to believe in evolution?
The original reason for people accepting that evolution had taken place was not the work of any single person. Rather, it was the growing fossil evidence showing that past life had been much different from modern forms. So by the time that Darwin started his work on evolution, it was already a well-accepted reality (in scientific circles at least) that some sort of evolution had taken place.
J.B. Lamarck as well as others proposed various hypotheses about the driving mechanisms of this observed change, but it was Darwin's work that is recognized today as being instrumental in bringing the theory of natural selection to light.
Today, people do not believe in the theory of evolution by natural selection as a result of the work of a single person either: they accept the theory based on the overwhelming evidence supporting it, evidence compiled by many famous or nameless scientists over the course of a century of research.
Is it true that they made an invisable man?
No this is not at all true, for no matter how far science has advanced they have failed to make a invisible man.
What are the three advantages of being multicellular?
The three advantages of being multicellular are increased size and complexity, division of labor among specialized cells, and greater efficiency in energy consumption and resource utilization.
Does evolution stop once a species is a species?
Answer 1
The pace of evolution depends on how well adapted a species is to its environment and how stable the environment is. If a species is not well adapted to its environment then it will either evolve or go extinct. If the environment changes then the species living in it will have to adapt and evolve, or go extinct. If a species is well adapted to its environment and the environment is not changing then there will be no evolutionary pressure and no evolutionary process will occur. This kind of stability can be maintained for millions of years sometimes but ultimately every environment will change.
Answer 2
The above is not quite correct. Evolution, the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms, never stops. Variation by mutation, independent alignment of chromosomes, crossing over and random fertilization still goes on in species. The selection may be stabilizing if the environment is stable, but alleles change. Evolution and speciation are two things that flow seamlessly one into the other.
Answer 3
The question suggests that the asker is a bit confused about what constitutes a species. For all intents and purposes, we can replace the word 'species' with 'population'. Evolution concerns the changes in allele-frequencies in reproductively linked groups of organisms - populations. 'Species' is just a label that we attach to reproductively linked populations that share definitive features. Species do not become species: they already are, and always have been. Occasionally, we find reason to attach a new species-label to a particular population. Usually such reasons are found in increasing reproductive isolation and the divergence of phenotypes.
How did most Americans follow the Scopes trial?
The Scopes trial did not attract as much public interest as is imagined in retrospect. As the trial took place in 1925 in Dayton, Tennessee, anyone interested would likely have followed the trial by reading the accounts in the newspapers and from wire services. However, the trial holds the distinction of being the first legal proceeding to be carried on live radio. The Chicago radio station WGN was barely a year old, but arranged for a live broadcast of the trial (including the final day outside the court building). The coverage was coordinated by announcer Quinn Ryan.
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How has the Theory of Evolution affected people's views?
To elaborate, theories of evolution existed prior to Darwin - there was wide scientific acceptance of the principle that organisms evolved into new species. Prior to Darwin, the actual mechanism was uncertain. Darwin's breakthrough was natural selection, whereby organisms change by optimising to their environments. They do this either in response to change, or to exploit untapped environmental resources - think of the camel's adaptation to low rainfall/desert environments. Objectors to the theory of evolution claim that evolution is just a theory. They are correct. Objectors are wrong to suggest that, being a theory, evolution is not factual.
A theory is a statement of confidence, where a law (in science) is a numerically-provable fact, such as Newton's Law of Gravity. The absence of a mathematically-elegant formula (such as Newton's Law) does not reduce the validity and predictive usefulness of a theory.
Evolution is confidently demonstrated every day by the emergence of new antibiotic-resistant bacteria and by calici-virus-resistant rabbits. Challenging these organisms has killed off all but the few which are naturally resistant. Over time, the resistant strains become the main part of the population.
The fact that jawless fish retain the notochord during development suggests that jawed vertebrates have evolved to develop without the notochord. This indicates that the notochord is an ancestral characteristic that has been lost or modified in the evolutionary lineage leading to jawed vertebrates.
This is not a question, it is merely a noun phrase with a question mark at the end. No one can reasonably understand what you mean. At any rate bulls are the males of various species of bovines. Species evolve, not sexes.
When and where did father junipero serra die?
On August 28, 1784, at the age of 70, Junipero Serra died at Mission San Carlos Borromeo.
Discuss the evolution of materials management?
What is the evolution of materials management? What is the evolution of materials management?
Trace the evolution of human resource management?
Trace the phases of evolution of human resource management?
Q.2 Explain the various techniques and methods used in selecting employees.
Q.3 A company is being set up by a group of 3 professionals. The business objective is to sell mobile phones of a Chinese company which has come up with an inexpensive range of handset ranging from Rs.1200 to Rs.7000. They need to submit a human resource plan to their investors. Explain the process of Human Resource Planning system for this company, which covers all important steps needed for HRP.
Q.4 Explain Thayer and McGhee 'Assessment of training requirement' model.
Q.5 Write short notes on:
ï‚· Succession Planning
ï‚· Career Planning(6.3 and 6.5)
Q.6 Discuss Individual evaluation methods used for performance appraisal.
What groups do humans belong to other than mammals?
These humans that you speak of belong to the placental group of mammals
Which famous person in associated with evolution?
If you mean the theory of evolution and the survival of the fittest: That would be Charles Darwin.
Answer
Evolution does not explain anything as it is a fact. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains much of the fact of evolution; how populations of organisms change over time.
Answer
Evolutionary theory explains the diversity of life, ranging from the diverging progressions of traits found in the fossil record to the nested hierarchies found in genomics, developmental biology and zoology, in terms of what we know about the natural phenomenon of evolution.
What is Charlie Darwin theory about overproduction?
Darwin also observed that many species produce far more eggs or seeds than could ever develop into adults and be supported by the ecosystem. For example, a single female horseshoe crab may 100,000 eggs during the breeding season, but only 1 in 130,000 eggs survives to adulthood. Many eggs are lost to predators before they ever hatch. Predators also thin out hatchlings as soon as they reach the ocean waters. Darwin speculated that the overproduction of offspring was necessary to ensure that there would be enough adults to continue the species.
Why was Darwin called the ape man?
There are always some who lack manners and who are unable, or unwilling, to understand the views of others. It is quite possible that Charles Darwin was once called 'the ape man', and if so, that reflects on the people who used that phrase, not on Darwin, who has been called one of the great thinkers of the nineteenth century.
What is the full chain evolution of veemon?
One of Darwin's key insights was that individuals within a species possess variations in traits, and those with traits best suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This process leads to the gradual accumulation of favorable traits in a population over time, driving the process of natural selection.
These nations are in the early stages of industry and technology?
There are many third world countries that are in the early stages of industry and technology. Some of these countries include Angola, Yeen, Hati, Togo, as well as Mali.