- Mon Jan 31, 2022 5:44 pm
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Hi LSAT,
This passage is a bit technical and hard to digest! Part of why it's difficult is that the author never explicitly talks about Darwin's theories, but it is implied that Lamark's view of evolution is different and distinct because most biologists don't even think it's possible (lines 9-10).
As you may remember from biology, the prevailing viewpoint on evolution is Darwin's "survival of the fittest"--the idea that members of a species with favorable traits will be the ones healthy enough to grow up and reproduce, passing along those "good" genes and filtering out the bad ones. Answer choice (A) is an illustration of this point: antlers help deer survive, and so the ones that reproduce and pass along their genes tend to have antlers. But answer choice (A) is incorrect because the question is not asking us what Darwin thought, it's asking about what Lamark thought.
Lamark's hypothesis is that members of a species can pass along characteristics to their offspring that were acquired during its lifetime (rather than just the things they were born with). The giraffe example on lines 4-6 is a great illustration of this. Darwin might say that the giraffes with the longest necks were the ones able to survive and reproduce, passing along that "long neck" gene. On the other hand, Lamark thought that long ago giraffes actually stretched their necks to be able to reach their food, making them longer, and then passed along those longer necks to their offspring. Wild, right! Even though biologists can't figure out a scientific explanation to support Lamark's theory, the author is arguing that he still could have been right because there are real examples of animals and organisms that seem to have evolved certain traits in this manner.
So while answer choice (A) supports Darwin's theory, answer choice (B) supports Lamark's theory. This is very similar to the giraffe example: anteaters with shorter snouts would stretch them to be able to reach food and then pass along those longer snouts to their children.
I hope that helps!
Beth Hayden