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Test: AP Biology
1. | Why do biologists not normally distinguish between micro- and macro- evolution? |
The terms "micro" and "macro" do not apply to the biological process.
The line between "micro" and "macro" is mostly arbitrary and depends on the individual's definition.
They are differences between population change and speciation, and the term "species" is impossible to define.
"Micro" and "macro" are terms only used to try to disprove evolutionary theory.
"Micro" vs. "Macro" evolution is an outdated principle of Lamarckian evolution.
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