Which of the following are central ideas in the theory of evolution by natural selection? (List all that apply.)
a. Organisms vary in traits that affect their reproduction.
b. Descent with modification occurs over generations.
c. Evolution has a goal.
d. Traits that confer a reproductive advantage will become more common in populations over time.
e. Traits that are acquired during the life of an individual contribute to evolution.
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Charles Darwin found out from his observations that the favorable traits in organisms passed on from one generation to another. In other words, the organisms, which had favorable characters to live and reproduce, lived long and produced many offspring. On the other side, those organisms, which did not have favorable characteristics, did not produce many offspring. The favorable trait hence got transferred to many generations. Thus, traits affect the reproductive ability of organisms.
Hence, the correct option is (a) Organisms vary in traits that affect their reproduction.
During the formulation of his theory of evolution by natural selection, Darwin brought together ideas and results from several disciplines. Match the person with the phrase that describes his work.
a. Lyell | Evidence of extinction of species |
b. Wallace | One form of organism can evolve into another |
c. Lamarck | Natural selection as a mechanism underlying evolution |
d. Cuvier | Geological forces observable today caused changes in Earth |