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

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Plato claimed that every organism was an example of a perfect essence created by god and that these types were unchanging. Aristotle ordered the types of organisms into a linear scheme called the great chain of being. Aristotle proposed that species were organized into a sequence based on increased size and complexity, with humans on top. Jean-baptiste de lamarck proposed that species are not static, but have changed throughout time. Lamarck was the first to propose a formal theory of evolution, the idea that species change through time. He claimed that simple organisms originate at the base of the chain by spontaneous generation and then evolve by moving up the chain over time. He also contended that species change through time via the inheritance of acquired characteristics. The idea here is that individuals change as they develop in response to challenges posed by the environment and they pass on these phenotypic changes to offspring.

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