6.3.3

Darwin's Theory of Evolution

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Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution By Natural Selection

When Charles Darwin proposed his theory of evolution, lots of people did not agree with him. The reasons why people opposed his idea were:

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Religion

  • Natural selection challenged the common belief that God created the natural world.
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Inconclusive evidence

  • There were scientists that regarded the evidence presented by Darwin as inconclusive.
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Genes

  • At the time, genes had not been discovered and Darwin was unable to suggest a method for the passing of characteristics between generations.

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1Cell Biology

1.1What's in Cells?

1.2Cell Division

1.3Transport in Cells

2Organisation

2.1Principles of Organisation

2.2Enzymes

2.3Circulatory System

2.4Non-Communicable Diseases

2.5Plant Tissues, Organs & Systems

3Infection & Response

4Bioenergetics

5Homeostasis & Response

5.1Homeostasis

5.2The Human Nervous System

5.3Hormonal Coordination in Humans

5.4Plant Hormones

6Inheritance, Variation & Evolution

7Ecology

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