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What did Darwin notice about the plants and animals of temperate South America?

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What did Darwin notice about the plants and animals of temperate South America?

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These plants and animals were very similar to those found in temperate Europe. B) These plants and animals were more similar to the plants and animals in tropical South America than they were to the plants and animals in temperate Europe. C) These plants and animals were completely different from the plants and animals of the Galapagos Islands. D) All of the above. E) None of the above. • What hypothesis did Darwin test and support by making observations of plants and animals in South America and the Galapagos Islands? A) All plants and animals evolve. B) Evolution constantly leads to greater complexity in living organisms. C) Evolution, driven by natural selection, is sufficient to explain all the past and all the present biological diversity! D) Evolution creates new genes (alleles) which solve the problems of living organisms. E) None of the above • Which of the following is (are) elements in the Darwin/Wallace Theory of Natural Selection? A) In any population, more offspring are pr

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