Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection explains each of the following except-

A. species can become extinct
B. inherited traits are passed from to offspring
c. species descend from common ancestor
D. evolution takes place in the natural world

Answer :

metchelle
The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option B. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection explains each of the following except inherited traits are passed from to offspring. Hope this answers your question.
Lanuel

Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection doesn't explain how: B. inherited traits are passed from parents to offspring.

What is natural selection?

Natural selection refers to a biological process in which species of living organisms possess certain inherited traits, qualities, and characteristics that enables them to successfully adapt to certain environmental factors, survive and reproduce, as well as passing their genes to their offspring and subsequent generation.

The theory of evolution.

Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist and biologist that developed scientific theory of evolution by natural selection. His theory of evolution by natural selection explains the following:

  • Species of living organisms can become extinct.
  • Species of living organisms descend from common ancestor.
  • Evolution happens or occurs in the natural world.

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