185088
Resemblance between widely different groups due to a common adaptation is known as
1 Adaptive convergence
2 Adaptive divergence
3 Progressive evolution
4 Retrogressive evolution
Explanation:
Convergent evolution is responsible for the resemblance between widely different groups with similar adaptability. For example-Flight has evolved in both bat and insect, and they have wings, which are adaptations to flight.
Manipal-2014
Evolution
185090
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and spreading to other geographical areas is known as:
1 Migration
2 Divergent evolution
3 Adaptive radiation
4 Natural selection
Explanation:
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and Spreading to other geographical area is known as adaptive radiation. Adaptive radiation was first observed by Darwin in Galapagos Island. He observed the variation in the beak types of the finches. All the finches developed beaks according to the kind of food available to them and thus, evolved form the conventional seed-eating finches to vegetarian and Insectivorous finches.
NEET-2020 Phase-II / AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185093
One of the important consequences of geographical isolation is:-
1 Random creation of new species
2 No change in the isolated fauna
3 Preventing Speciation
4 Speciation through reproductive isolation
Explanation:
Speciation through reproductive isolation is one of the important consequences of geographical isolation. - Geographical isolation happens when a group of plants, animals or others living individuals are separated from mixing genes within the individuals in the same species. - Geographical isolation may ultimately lead to the populations becoming separate species by adaptive radiation.
AIPMT-2007
Evolution
185094
The finches of Galapagos islands provide an evidence in favor of-
1 Biogeographical Evolution
2 Special Creation
3 Evolution due to Mutation
4 Retrogressive Evolution
Explanation:
The finches of Galapagos islands Provide an evidence in favor of biogeographical evolution. Biogeographical evolution is a process in which gene pool of a population gradually changes in response to environment pressure, natural selection and genetic mutations. - Retrogressive Evolution- The phenomenon of retrogressive evolution means the formation of simple organs from complex. Ex. Flightless birds have evolved from flying birds as they lost the ability to fly. - The theory of special creation stated that life was gifted by supernatural power that is invisible but is responsible for the creation of life. It was proposed by father Suarez as he was strong believer in supernatural power and believed in this theory. - Mutation is the engine of evolution in that it generates the genetic variation of which the evolutionary process depends.
185088
Resemblance between widely different groups due to a common adaptation is known as
1 Adaptive convergence
2 Adaptive divergence
3 Progressive evolution
4 Retrogressive evolution
Explanation:
Convergent evolution is responsible for the resemblance between widely different groups with similar adaptability. For example-Flight has evolved in both bat and insect, and they have wings, which are adaptations to flight.
Manipal-2014
Evolution
185090
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and spreading to other geographical areas is known as:
1 Migration
2 Divergent evolution
3 Adaptive radiation
4 Natural selection
Explanation:
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and Spreading to other geographical area is known as adaptive radiation. Adaptive radiation was first observed by Darwin in Galapagos Island. He observed the variation in the beak types of the finches. All the finches developed beaks according to the kind of food available to them and thus, evolved form the conventional seed-eating finches to vegetarian and Insectivorous finches.
NEET-2020 Phase-II / AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185093
One of the important consequences of geographical isolation is:-
1 Random creation of new species
2 No change in the isolated fauna
3 Preventing Speciation
4 Speciation through reproductive isolation
Explanation:
Speciation through reproductive isolation is one of the important consequences of geographical isolation. - Geographical isolation happens when a group of plants, animals or others living individuals are separated from mixing genes within the individuals in the same species. - Geographical isolation may ultimately lead to the populations becoming separate species by adaptive radiation.
AIPMT-2007
Evolution
185094
The finches of Galapagos islands provide an evidence in favor of-
1 Biogeographical Evolution
2 Special Creation
3 Evolution due to Mutation
4 Retrogressive Evolution
Explanation:
The finches of Galapagos islands Provide an evidence in favor of biogeographical evolution. Biogeographical evolution is a process in which gene pool of a population gradually changes in response to environment pressure, natural selection and genetic mutations. - Retrogressive Evolution- The phenomenon of retrogressive evolution means the formation of simple organs from complex. Ex. Flightless birds have evolved from flying birds as they lost the ability to fly. - The theory of special creation stated that life was gifted by supernatural power that is invisible but is responsible for the creation of life. It was proposed by father Suarez as he was strong believer in supernatural power and believed in this theory. - Mutation is the engine of evolution in that it generates the genetic variation of which the evolutionary process depends.
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Evolution
185088
Resemblance between widely different groups due to a common adaptation is known as
1 Adaptive convergence
2 Adaptive divergence
3 Progressive evolution
4 Retrogressive evolution
Explanation:
Convergent evolution is responsible for the resemblance between widely different groups with similar adaptability. For example-Flight has evolved in both bat and insect, and they have wings, which are adaptations to flight.
Manipal-2014
Evolution
185090
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and spreading to other geographical areas is known as:
1 Migration
2 Divergent evolution
3 Adaptive radiation
4 Natural selection
Explanation:
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and Spreading to other geographical area is known as adaptive radiation. Adaptive radiation was first observed by Darwin in Galapagos Island. He observed the variation in the beak types of the finches. All the finches developed beaks according to the kind of food available to them and thus, evolved form the conventional seed-eating finches to vegetarian and Insectivorous finches.
NEET-2020 Phase-II / AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185093
One of the important consequences of geographical isolation is:-
1 Random creation of new species
2 No change in the isolated fauna
3 Preventing Speciation
4 Speciation through reproductive isolation
Explanation:
Speciation through reproductive isolation is one of the important consequences of geographical isolation. - Geographical isolation happens when a group of plants, animals or others living individuals are separated from mixing genes within the individuals in the same species. - Geographical isolation may ultimately lead to the populations becoming separate species by adaptive radiation.
AIPMT-2007
Evolution
185094
The finches of Galapagos islands provide an evidence in favor of-
1 Biogeographical Evolution
2 Special Creation
3 Evolution due to Mutation
4 Retrogressive Evolution
Explanation:
The finches of Galapagos islands Provide an evidence in favor of biogeographical evolution. Biogeographical evolution is a process in which gene pool of a population gradually changes in response to environment pressure, natural selection and genetic mutations. - Retrogressive Evolution- The phenomenon of retrogressive evolution means the formation of simple organs from complex. Ex. Flightless birds have evolved from flying birds as they lost the ability to fly. - The theory of special creation stated that life was gifted by supernatural power that is invisible but is responsible for the creation of life. It was proposed by father Suarez as he was strong believer in supernatural power and believed in this theory. - Mutation is the engine of evolution in that it generates the genetic variation of which the evolutionary process depends.
185088
Resemblance between widely different groups due to a common adaptation is known as
1 Adaptive convergence
2 Adaptive divergence
3 Progressive evolution
4 Retrogressive evolution
Explanation:
Convergent evolution is responsible for the resemblance between widely different groups with similar adaptability. For example-Flight has evolved in both bat and insect, and they have wings, which are adaptations to flight.
Manipal-2014
Evolution
185090
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and spreading to other geographical areas is known as:
1 Migration
2 Divergent evolution
3 Adaptive radiation
4 Natural selection
Explanation:
Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and Spreading to other geographical area is known as adaptive radiation. Adaptive radiation was first observed by Darwin in Galapagos Island. He observed the variation in the beak types of the finches. All the finches developed beaks according to the kind of food available to them and thus, evolved form the conventional seed-eating finches to vegetarian and Insectivorous finches.
NEET-2020 Phase-II / AIPMT (Screening)-2012
Evolution
185093
One of the important consequences of geographical isolation is:-
1 Random creation of new species
2 No change in the isolated fauna
3 Preventing Speciation
4 Speciation through reproductive isolation
Explanation:
Speciation through reproductive isolation is one of the important consequences of geographical isolation. - Geographical isolation happens when a group of plants, animals or others living individuals are separated from mixing genes within the individuals in the same species. - Geographical isolation may ultimately lead to the populations becoming separate species by adaptive radiation.
AIPMT-2007
Evolution
185094
The finches of Galapagos islands provide an evidence in favor of-
1 Biogeographical Evolution
2 Special Creation
3 Evolution due to Mutation
4 Retrogressive Evolution
Explanation:
The finches of Galapagos islands Provide an evidence in favor of biogeographical evolution. Biogeographical evolution is a process in which gene pool of a population gradually changes in response to environment pressure, natural selection and genetic mutations. - Retrogressive Evolution- The phenomenon of retrogressive evolution means the formation of simple organs from complex. Ex. Flightless birds have evolved from flying birds as they lost the ability to fly. - The theory of special creation stated that life was gifted by supernatural power that is invisible but is responsible for the creation of life. It was proposed by father Suarez as he was strong believer in supernatural power and believed in this theory. - Mutation is the engine of evolution in that it generates the genetic variation of which the evolutionary process depends.