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Yes
Created on: October 06, 2007 Last Updated: December 10, 2008
Shannon entropy is a measurement of the loss of information associated with the transmission of information.
Created on: January 12, 2009
What does it mean to evolve? An organism becomes more adapted to an environment by developing complexities
by Sean Davis
Created on: April 04, 2008
Evolution, it can be seen through most if not all of the plant and animal species that have been around
by Paul Mcbride
Created on: March 04, 2008
OOPS!
I must learn to read. I missed the word "always". Certainly, the organisms which cannot survive
by Sammy Stein
Created on: November 06, 2007
Yes, they do!
I give you as an example teenagers!
When they were small, they were simple beings- uncomplicated
Created on: April 04, 2008
Last Thursday, I got home from another fruitless day at the office working out another accounting error
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by Jonte Rhodes
Created on: October 06, 2007 Last Updated: June 12, 2008
The idea that organism evolve progressively and always into more complex forms largely comes from looking
Created on: October 06, 2007 Last Updated: January 08, 2009
A critical distinction in any argument about theoretical expectations, predictions and truisms, especially
Created on: June 29, 2008
Many organisms that have successfully survived and evolved have not become more complex. There are many
Created on: June 22, 2010
I think what we have here is a confusion of what evolution really is, how a species changes over periods
Created on: April 10, 2008
Evolution is not a planned event. Speaking from a scientific point of view, the evolution of organisms
by David Wright
Created on: January 20, 2008
Evolution by definition is the gradual change in a species or population in order for that organism
Created on: March 16, 2008
A recent study in the journal Paleontology includes a paper on the discovery of a horseshoe crab (Limulus
by Robert Tesla
Created on: January 01, 2011
About one of the only things you can count on in this world is change. However change in organisms
Created on: May 04, 2010 Last Updated: May 05, 2010
If it were true that organisms always evolve into more complex forms then our planet would long ago
by Eric Lannak
Created on: April 05, 2008
Organisms do not always evolve into more complex forms.
The alligator and the shark are wonderful examples.
by Jules Pierre
Created on: August 07, 2008
No. And that's what's so brilliant about it! I remember very clearly, in one of my Zoology lectures,
by Jeremy ball
Created on: April 05, 2008
The hyper vocabulary usage of the no side of the debate on the organisms ALWAYS EVOLVING INTO COMPLEX
Created on: March 05, 2008
The theory of Evolution contains no innate expectation that organisms will *always* evolve from simpler
Created on: March 22, 2009
All life, and subsequently all organisms, evolve according to the dictates of their surrounding environment;
Created on: June 10, 2008
The problem here is the question. Evolution has two meanings in our current society: Evolution natural
Created on: June 06, 2008
First and foremost, organism do not necessarily always move towards more complex forms. It is fairly
by Todd Pheifer
Created on: April 07, 2008
It seems as if we have gotten to the point in our society that we latch onto certain ideas and theories
by Jamie Craig
Created on: June 09, 2009
Evolution is a controversial yet magnificent theory which begins to analyse the living world in which
Created on: April 04, 2008
The question of whether organisms always evolve into more complex forms assumes that simple organisms
Created on: May 24, 2008
No, organisms do not always evolve into more complex forms. At first I was tempted to say yes, evolution