Darwin's innovation in defining the species was to emphasize
A) what members of a species have in common.
B) the connections of species to other species.
C) how individual members of a species differ.
D) the survival potential of the species.
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Q25: The claim that "living species can change
Q26: Material evidence for evolutionary theory came from
Q27: That view that every "natural kind" of
Q28: For modern biologists, a species is defined
Q29: Lamarkian evolution is also known as
A) variational
Q31: In Darwinian terms, who are the fit?
A)
Q32: Mendelian inheritance is
A) blending, multiple-particle
B) blending, single-particle
C)
Q33: In modern terms, Mendel's principle of segregation
Q34: Natural selection acts on
A) mutations.
B) the needs
Q35: Chromosomes are made up of strands of
A)
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