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Find the WRONG match.

A

Inheritance of acquired characters - Lamarck

B

Natural select - Darwin

C

Biogenetic law - Ernst Haeckel

D

Saltation - Thomas R Malthus

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To solve the question "Find the WRONG match," we need to analyze the pairs given and identify which one does not correctly correspond to the scientist associated with the theory or concept. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the pairs given in the question**: - Inheritance of acquired characters - Lamarck - Natural selection - Darwin - Biogenetic law - Ernst Haeckel - Saltation - Thomas R. Malthus 2. **Evaluate each pair**: - **Inheritance of acquired characters - Lamarck**: This is correct. Lamarck proposed that organisms can pass on traits acquired during their lifetime to their offspring. - **Natural selection - Darwin**: This is also correct. Charles Darwin is known for his theory of natural selection, which explains how species evolve over time. - **Biogenetic law - Ernst Haeckel**: This is correct as well. Haeckel's biogenetic law, also known as the recapitulation theory, suggests that the development of an individual organism (ontogeny) follows the same progression as the evolutionary history of that organism's species (phylogeny). - **Saltation - Thomas R. Malthus**: This is incorrect. The concept of saltation, which refers to sudden large mutations leading to speciation, was proposed by Hugo de Vries, not Thomas Malthus. Malthus is known for his work on population growth and its implications for resource scarcity. 3. **Conclusion**: The wrong match is "Saltation - Thomas R. Malthus." The correct association should be "Saltation - Hugo de Vries." ### Final Answer: The wrong match is: **Saltation - Thomas R. Malthus.**
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