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Several other scientists of the day, including Erasmus Darwin, subscribed to the theory of use and disuse -- in fact, Erasmus Darwin's evolutionary theory is so close to Lamarck's in many respects that it is surprising that, as far as is known now, the two men were unaware of each other's work.
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Well, almost unfortunately, that’s not the modern theory of evolution. The use-disuse theory didn’t work and had to be discarded. A man named Weismann, for example, cut off the tails of mice for twenty-some generations, only to find that baby mice were still born with tails.
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Biology question: Developed theory of use and disuse? Jean-Baptiste Lamarck ... What is lamarks use and disuse? Where was the theory developed? Who came up with use and disuse? Another word for use and disuse? Who studied Theory of use and disuse? Proponent of theory of use and disuse? What is the pricipal of use and disuse?
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If I'm not mistaken the Law of Use and Disuse was disproved by August Weisman (scientist) several years after the death of Darwin (late 1800's). Weisman thought that if the law of use and disuse was true, he could prove it by cutting off th...
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This is also referred to as the "use-disuse theory." ... the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use energy from sunlight to create new organic molecules (specifically carbohydrates) out of carbon dioxide and water in specialized chlorophyll-containing cells.
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anthro.palomar.edu/evolve/glossary.htm
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i) Theory of Use and Disuse ... Fig. 2: Explanation of the Long Neck of Giraffes Based on the Theory of Use and Disuse ... and by doing so, they have become diversified as we see them today, according to the theory of use and disuse and the theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
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From these innovative studies I have tried to reinterpret Wolff's Law, the Use and Disuse Theory, and moreover Haeckel's Biogenetic Law, with the current level of science using biomechanics and molecular biology. ... Verification of use and disuse theory of Lamarck in vertebrates using biomaterials...
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Lamarckism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lamarckism (or Lamarckian inheritance ) is the once popularly accepted, but since mainly discredited, idea that an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its o...
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