Expand the content of the principle of the irreversibility of evolution.

The irreversibility of evolution means that a new, more developed form of life that has arisen cannot return to the beginning of its development. For example, reptiles cannot become amphibians again. Also, for example, if living organisms return to the aquatic environment, they will not become fish (cetaceans are mammals, although they live in water).



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