84. A key criticism of Lamarck’s theory, often cited using the example of a blacksmith’s strong arms, is that:

  • Such acquired strength is not genetically encoded in germ cells.
  • Blacksmiths do not typically have strong arms.
  • Environmental factors have no influence on muscle development.
  • All offspring would be born with the same muscle mass.
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