This document discusses theories of evolution and speciation. It covers Lamarckism as a theory of evolution and defines speciation as the process by which new species form from existing species, influenced by genetic variation, reproductive isolation, and geographical changes. Each species has specific characters and differs based on geographical conditions.
This document discusses theories of evolution and speciation. It covers Lamarckism as a theory of evolution and defines speciation as the process by which new species form from existing species, influenced by genetic variation, reproductive isolation, and geographical changes. Each species has specific characters and differs based on geographical conditions.
This document discusses theories of evolution and speciation. It covers Lamarckism as a theory of evolution and defines speciation as the process by which new species form from existing species, influenced by genetic variation, reproductive isolation, and geographical changes. Each species has specific characters and differs based on geographical conditions.
This document discusses theories of evolution and speciation. It covers Lamarckism as a theory of evolution and defines speciation as the process by which new species form from existing species, influenced by genetic variation, reproductive isolation, and geographical changes. Each species has specific characters and differs based on geographical conditions.
SCIENCE II EVOLUTION THEORIES OF EVOLUTION. LAMARCKISM SPECIATION
• THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF NEW SPECIES FROM THE EXISTING EARLIER
ONES. • EACH SPECIESHAS SPECIFICCHARACTERS. • EACH SPECIES DIFFERS IN GEOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS. • DEPENDS OB GENETICVARIATION, REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION AND GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES.