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What are the importance of evolutionary concepts? Explain in 3 paragraphs.
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- Why is it important to study evolution? Explain in three paragraphs.How does genetic information provides evidence for evolution? (With species as example)What are the implications of cellular and molecular biology for spontaneous generation and the hypothesis of evolution? Just write in a simple way (easy to understand), no need to be long (just a short paragraph)
- In 1973, biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky wrote an essay titled “Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution.” Why is evolution so important for understanding biology? Explain your answer in 1–2 sentences.What are the implications of cellular and molecular biology for spontaneous generation and the hypothesis of evolution? please just answer in a short paragraph, no need to be long and just a simple answer (easy to understand)Discuss the significance of mutations and explain the role of the environment in the evolutionary process. (Hint: Consider Lenski's study and what is demonstrated. Do not re-tell Lenski’s study)
- *what are the importance of studying the different branches of biology? give at least 3 and explain why it is important. ( brief explanation only)Make a detailed concept map: What are the 4 types of evidence for evolution? Explain and upload pictures.Explain the reasoning behind the statement “Evolution is not goal oriented.”