Hi. Perhaps, but it would need to impart some survival or thrive based characteristics.
2006-09-16 02:37:30
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answered by Cirric 7
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I will be honest and say No! For a start, Evolution is only a theory adapted by many as fact. The Bible is Fact made out by many to be Myth. The answer you are looking for is in the Word of God, the Bible. God sent His Son Jesus Christ to bridge the gep between God and man. By asking Jesus Christ into your life, you will receive wisdom and understanding from the Holy Spirit.
Charles Daewin himself was a Christian, he died a Christian, many people thought he opposed the very exsistance of God, on the Contrary, he tried to explain how God made the world and everything in it. Of course this was blasphemy in the eyes of the Church. But he was simply putting forward a theory. However he was wrong, a theory built on "What Could Have Happened" and "It Could Have Been", "ifs" , "might have's" is not facts I'm afraid. The Facts you and we all are looking for is in the Bible and a relationship with Jesus Christ.
2006-09-16 09:51:23
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answered by patch 2
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Yes. Anisogamy is where the male and female gametes are significantly different, particularly in size. In sexual species, the next generation will only be formed if the male gametes fuse with the female gametes. The male gametes (eg. sperm) are very small, so more of them can be produced and they can be spread widely to fertilise female gametes. The female gametes (e.g. ova) are large because less of them are produced, because they need to be found by the male gametes and because they often contain nutrients required for early development. Anisogamy can be seen as two equally successful strategies for the proapagtion of offspring, as can the evolution of the sexes itself.
2006-09-19 12:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
Without it species variation could not arise, and therefore there could be no survival advantages and evolutionary change.
2006-09-19 11:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it leads to dioecious condition that is an advanced character in plants
2006-09-16 12:55:17
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answered by krishna m 2
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Yes, it is a very critical part of evolution. Otherwise, I very much doubt, if new organism can evolve.
2006-09-16 09:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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