Important implications of the theory of evolution by natural selection include (select all that apply):
a. All organisms, including humans, are descended from a common ancestor.
b. The biological world is constantly evolving.
c. Nature designs things intentionally.
d. Traits found in organisms are the outcomes of a goal-less process.
e. Humans occupy one ordinary branch on an enormous tree of life.
Adv.
Natural selection acts as a driving force behind evolution. The theory of evolution by natural selection implies that all organisms, including humans have descended from a common ancestor. The common descent with modification also emphasis the fact that all living organisms on earth have descended from a single, primordial predecessor. This includes humans also.
Hence, the correct option is (a). All organisms, including humans, are descended from a common ancestor.