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2)How did Darwin and Lamarck differ in their thinking about change in species? (1 point)

a. Darwin thought that organisms could induce their own changes, while Lamarck thought that change could only be induced by an organism’s environment.
b. Darwin thought that change could occur in individual organisms, while Lamarck thought that change could only occur across generations.***
c. Darwin thought that genes controlled a species’ ability to survive, while Lamarck thought that genes were only one part of a species’ ability to adapt.
d. Darwin thought that organisms had to struggle to survive, while Lamarck thought that organisms could make adjustments when conditions became difficult.

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D. is the answer. Darwin - survival of the fittest.
Darwin believed that the desires of animals have nothing to do with how they evolve, and that changes in an organism during its life do not affect the evolution of the species. Lamark believed in aquired characteristics being passed down.

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