"Experiences of an individual during its lifetime cannot be passed on to its progeny and cannot direct evolution". Justify this statement giving an example.

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(N/A) The statement is correct because acquired traits are changes in the somatic (non-reproductive) tissues of an organism and do not affect the $DNA$ of the germ cells. Since only the genetic information in the germ cells is passed to the next generation, these experiences cannot be inherited.
Example: If a person learns to play a musical instrument or develops strong muscles through exercise, these are acquired traits. The offspring of such an individual will not be born with the ability to play the instrument or with developed muscles because these changes did not occur in the reproductive $DNA$.

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