BIOLOGY 1M03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Rifampicin, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Geologic Time Scale

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Plato claimed that all organisms on earth were the work of god. Aristotle proposed that species are organized into a sequence based on increase in size and complexity. Typological thinking is based on the idea that species are unchanging types and variations within species have no effect. Jean-baptiste de lamarck first proposed that species changed through time: he was the first one to propose a formal theory of evolution, also claimed that organisms evolved from pre-existing species. Lamarck"s theory of evolution consisted of 2 parts: law of use and disuse. The more an organism uses a certain body part, the stronger and better developed that part becomes. In contrast the more a organism disuses a body part, the weaker it becomes. He concluded that organisms can acquire new characteristic and called this acquired characteristics. Giraffe using its neck to reach food in high places: inheritance of acquired characteristics .

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