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1. Which of the following was NOT a part of the summary on Darwin's Theory of Evolution?
Organisms produce more offspring than what can survive
Struggle for Existence - Organisms will compete for resources
Species that live today descended from a common ancestor, with modifications to their traits.
Adaptations are acquired through the use of those traits.
2. Which of the following is NOT one of the main points of Natural Selection?
Variation
Use and Disuse
Adaptation
Overproduction
3. Which type of evidence was Darwin' UNABLE to use, because of the time period, in which he lived? Check all answers that apply!
fossil record
biochemical evidence/ biochemistry
comparative embryology
anatomical structures - homologous/ analogous/ vestigial
Biogeography/ Geographic Distribution
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