Select which items correctly pair the person with his idea, AND support Darwin's hypotheses about the diversity of life? (Select all that apply.) a. Lamarck's evolutionary theory b. Malthus' ideas on limited resources c. Lyell's natural selection d. Wallace's natural selection
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Lamarck's evolutionary theory - This does not support Darwin's hypotheses. Lamarck proposed that an organism can change during its lifetime in response to its environment, and those changes are passed on to its offspring. This is different from Darwin's theory of Show more…
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