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Life Perpetuation and the Evolution of Life, Essays (high school) of Biology

This document fundamentally tackles the connection, in a practical approach, between the concept of Life Perpetuation and the famous theory, the Evolution of Life, proposed by Charles Darwin.

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Download Life Perpetuation and the Evolution of Life and more Essays (high school) Biology in PDF only on Docsity! Life Perpetuation and the Evolution of Life First of all, before we tackle on what relationship does the biological concept of life perpetuation have with one of most famous theories in the world of science, the evolution of life, let’s delve deeper and get to know first what these terms mean, and establish a profound understanding on what the ideas they hold. First, is the concept of life perpetuation. Perpetuation, a technical term in biology, pertains to the continuation of life by means of reproduction. In other words, it is the process itself on how organisms increase in number over time, the main reason why life on Earth continuously prosper numerically. Next, is the concept of the evolution of life. Evolution is the change in the characteristics of a specie over several generations wherein biological population evolve through genetic changes that correspond to the changes in the organism's observable trait. Evolution explains how life of Earth biologically change over the course of time in order to adapt on different environments, and how early lifeforms evolved into the complex ecosystem we now see today. “How did life on Earth evolved? And, why did it evolved at the first place?”, such questions are often asked in an effort to better understand the truth of life, our life as biological beings. In fact, these questions and the idea of evolution has been around for centuries that goes all the way back to ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. However, evolution is most often associated with Charles Darwin. In his book, On the Origin of Species, Darwin described the theory of evolution by natural selection, he stated that some members of specie, in order to adapt better to their environment, produce more offspring than others so they can pass “advantageous traits” to them. These “advantageous traits” will help an organism to survive, adapt, and reproduce in a given
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