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Chapter 22.1, Problem 1CC
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To determine: The reason which makes the phrase “an organism evolves” incorrect.
Introduction: The theory that existing species evolved from pre-existing species was put forward by Charles Darwin. The theory of evolution was formulated by Darwin by the mid-1840s after understanding the geology and the population growth. According to Darwin, existing life-forms are a modification of pre-existing life-forms.
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