Species do not change in order to survive. The environmen...
Species do not change in order to survive. The environment determines which organism survives to reproduce. This statement
explains the theory of acquired characteristics
supports Jean Lamarck's theory of use and disuse
supports the idea of survival of the fittest
have been refuted by fossil records
implies that organisms modify their environment to survive
Correct answer is C
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