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The main difference between adaptation and evolution is that the adaptation is the short-term changes of

organisms to suit their environment or habitat whereas the evolution is the long-term changes that occur
in the genetic level for better functioning and survival. Furthermore, adaptation leads to evolution.
Adaptation and evolution are two processes that occur over time in organisms to better suit their habitats,
increasing the rates of survival.

Difference Between Adaptation and Evolution


Definition
Adaptation refers to a form or structure modified to fit a changed environment. Evolution refers to a change in
the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.

These definitions provide the basic difference between adaptation and evolution. Related to this, there are many
other differences between adaptation and evolution.

Adaptation is the emergence of new characteristics in order to best suit the changes in the environment or habitat. All
adaptations have gone through natural selection and only the best-suited changes are selected. Moreover, all adaptations
arise in the phenotypic level under the influence of environmental factors on the expression of the existing genes.
Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of an organism over successive generations. It was first fully
expounded by Charles Darwin. During evolution, organisms diversify, starting from a common ancestor.

Do You Believe in Evolution and Why?


Yes. I understand the theory and the evidence.

evolution is a scientific theory that offers one plausible explanation for how life and our
ecological world developed. We have lots of scientific evidence to suggest that evolution is a
reasonable explanation. We call that kind of scientific evidence logos. At the same time we
have a very long history of mythos, or explanation for who we are and how and why we are
here in terms of ancient mythological beliefs that have existed before written records.
Humans seem to need mythos as the story that fills in the human spaces in the scientific
skeleton provided by scientific explanations.

Mythos depends on the stories as we have inherited them from our living histories. Logos
depends on all that we have learned scientifically. Intuition and spiritual belief merge with
mythos and logos to create the web of our understandings and beliefs.

Ethics and morals relate to “right” and “wrong” conduct. While they are sometimes
used interchangeably, they are different: ethics refer to rules provided by an external
source, e.g., codes of conduct in workplaces or principles in religions. Morals refer to
an individual’s own principles regarding right and wrong.

Ethics are external standards that are provided by institutions, groups, or culture to which an
individual belongs. For example, lawyers, policemen, and doctors all have to follow an ethical
code laid down by their profession, regardless of their own feelings or preferences. Ethics
can also be considered a social system or a framework for acceptable behavior.
Morals are also influenced by culture or society, but they are personal principlescreated and
upheld by individuals themselves.

One professional example of ethics conflicting with morals is the work of a defense attorney. A
lawyer’s morals may tell her that murder is reprehensible and that murderers should be punished,
but her ethics as a professional lawyer, require her to defend her client to the best of her
abilities, even if she knows that the client is guilty.

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