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Pearl Necklace said...

We can meet cases when we make sure that there is no
related modifications in such cooperating parts which
located in the body adjacent each other; hereinafter, also can not
to be of such modifications in such parts, which, although belong to
various tissues, but are closely related to each other, for example teeth and jaw;
you can not find the last related modifications even in such
cooperating parts, which are closely connected, and built from one and the
same fabric as, for example, eyes and eye-stalks of cancer. If so,
what then can we say about such cooperating parts which
simultaneously constructed from different tissues, yet located in
different parts of the body? Not only do we not dare to say that such parts
changed together, but on the contrary: we deem it right to declare that they
never had the tendency to vary together. If so, how
it is difficult to explain such changes, when one part of the body
increases without a corresponding increase in other parts, involved
the first action, and when such an increase may not be as useful
for the animal.
In 1864 ("Foundations of biology", 166) I have referred as proof
one animal with heavy horns, namely, the extinct Irish elk I
was many changes in bones, muscles, vessels, nerves,
forming the front half of the body for which was the need to
increase, in order to increase the horns could be beneficial. Now
I turn to another example - for example the giraffes. I choose the last example
partly because in the sixth edition of "Origin of species", published in 1872
G., Darwin, examining different arguments against his theory, takes the example of it
animal. He says: "in order For any animal purchased
structure and strongly developed, almost a necessary
to and some other parts were modified and adapted. Though
every part of the body varies slightly, but it does not follow that the necessary
parts had to be changed always in the forward direction and in a straight line
degree."