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Chemistry, 24.03.2021 01:10 mainray1792

Which is the best description of Darwin’s theory of evolution? A.
It is the same as natural selection.
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It is based on the same ideas as Lamarck’s acquired characteristics.
C.
It states that all species evolve over time through natural selection.
D.
It describes DNA passed from parent to offspring as the driving force of evolution.

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