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12 December, 06:01
What is meant in biology by the term "evolved"?
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Yosef Ballard
12 December, 06:15
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It means that a certain organism has become more adapted to a certain environment through natural selection. Because the organism and its successor generations are more and more adapted to a certain environment, they're what we call 'evolving' to be better at prospering in that environment.
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