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What is the immutability of species? how does it relate to evolution?

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Answer: As mentioned by option the immutability of species is an idea that each species of the organism does not and cannot change. They all came into being (i.e., created) as what they are now. This idea was disproven by Charles Darwin's theory of evolution (options B, C, and D are all ideas within the theory of evolution).

Explanation: The species are an organism that is immutability.

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