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A feature of the body that develops during
the lifetime of an individual, usually as a
result of repeated use or disuse, such as the
enlarged muscles of a weightlifter. Lamarck's
theory of evolution assumed that acquired
characters were passed from parent to
offspring. Modern evolutionary theory does
not recognize the inheritance of acquired
characters because there is no reliable
scientific evidence that it occurs, and
because no mechanism is known whereby bodily
changes can influence the genetic material.
Subject by: Russell Webb