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Introduce Huxley.
Thomas Henry Huxley (1May 4, 825-1June 29, 895), a famous British naturalist and the most outstanding representative of Darwin's theory of evolution, was born in a teacher's family in England on May 25, 825. Huxley left school prematurely because of his poor family. But with diligence, he taught himself to go to medical school. 1845, Huxley received a medical degree from London University. After graduation, he went to Australia as a surgeon on board. Perhaps because of his career, Huxley loves natural history and firmly believes that only facts can be used as evidence to explain problems. ?

Thomas Henry Huxley is a talented person with a wide range of interests. He is not only a fighter to defend scientific truth, but also a scientist with great talent and literary talent. He is a British biologist and is called "Darwin's staunch follower" for defending Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. ?

His scientific demonstration of richard owen's theory shows that the brain anatomical structure of human beings and gorillas is very similar. Interestingly, Huxley did not fully accept many views of Darwin [1] (such as gradualism). He was more interested in advocating the scientific spirit of materialism than defending the theory of natural selection. As an advocate of popular science, he created the concept of "agnosticism" to describe his attitude towards religious belief. ?

He is also widely known for creating the concepts of biogenesis (all cells originate from other cells) and spontaneous occurrence (life comes from inanimate matter).

Thomas Henry Huxley (1May 4, 825-1June 29, 895), a famous British naturalist and the most outstanding representative of Darwin's theory of evolution, was born in a teacher's family in England on May 25, 825. Huxley left school prematurely because of his poor family. But with diligence, he taught himself to go to medical school. 1845, Huxley received a medical degree from London University. After graduation, he went to Australia as a surgeon on board. Perhaps because of his career, Huxley loves natural history and firmly believes that only facts can be used as evidence to explain problems. ?

Thomas Henry Huxley is a talented person with a wide range of interests. He is not only a fighter to defend scientific truth, but also a scientist with great talent and literary talent. He is a British biologist and is called "Darwin's staunch follower" for defending Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. ?

His scientific demonstration of richard owen's theory shows that the brain anatomical structure of human beings and gorillas is very similar. Interestingly, Huxley did not fully accept many views of Darwin [1] (such as gradualism). He was more interested in advocating the scientific spirit of materialism than defending the theory of natural selection. As an advocate of popular science, he created the concept of "agnosticism" to describe his attitude towards religious belief. ?

He is also widely known for creating the concepts of biogenesis (all cells originate from other cells) and spontaneous occurrence (life comes from inanimate matter).