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Which of these is incompatible with darwin's theory? a, organisms have arisen by descent with multiplication.
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B, evolution alters and diversifies the ancestral species.
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C, evolution occurs in individuals or other than in groups.
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T, natural selection eliminates unsuccessful variations.
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Evaluation occurs because some individuals function better than others in the environment.
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Okay, so darwin's theory.
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So this is evolution, so that's change over the generations, natural selection, which is that more genetically fit organisms are more likely to produce viable offsprings for that given environment, and of course, heritability that the traits that make these organisms, these individuals fitter, can be inherited by their offspring.
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First of all, a, descent with modification, that is a very stereotypical phrase associated with down theory, and it's accurate.
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There is heritability, so organisms are very similar to their ancestors, but there is modification by mutation.
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So a is definitely compatible.
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E, so b, evolution has altered and diversified an ancestral species.
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This, again, is compatible...