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Colby Fleming
28 March, 01:46
How did darwin's ideas differ from lamarck's?
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Joshua Mercer
28 March, 03:28
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Basically, Lamarck's theory postulates that traits acquired by organisms are inherited to their descendants: While Darwin's theory postulates that randomly acquired traits in organisms are selected by pressures in the environment. Traits that are best fit to the environment survive and get passed on
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