4 Australopithecus-RamapithecusPithecanthropus pekinensis- Homo erectus
Explanation:
- The chronological order of Human evolution \(\rightarrow\)
J and K CET-2009
Evolution
185192
The most recent and direct prehistoric ancestor of present man is
1 Cro-magnon
2 Pre-Neanderthal
3 Neanderthal
4 None of these
Explanation:
The Cro-magnon man (Homo sapiens fossils) was the direct ancestor of the living modern man. It has been known as Cro-magnon because its fossils were first discovered in 1868 from Cro-magnon rocks of France by Mac Gregor. Cro-magnon man emerged about 34000 years ago in Holocene epoch. Thus, it is regarded as most recent ancestor of todays man. The Cro-magnon man had, like us 1.8 meters tall, well built body. It is believed that Cro-magnon man was somewhat more intelligent and cultured than the man of today. A number of cave paintings done by Cro-magnon man have \(10000-11000\) years ago.
Punjab MET-2009 / Rajasthan PMT-2009 / UP CPMT-2009
Evolution
185197
Correct sequence of stages in the evolution of the modern man, (Homo sapiens), is :
1 Neanderthal man, Australopithecus, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
2 Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
3 Homo erectus, Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
4 Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
Explanation:
The correct sequence of stages in the evolution of modern man (homo sapiens) is Australopithecus, homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon, modern man. Australopithecus was the earliest known genus of hominids, and Homo erectus was the first hominids to walk upright outside of Africa. Neanderthal man was a subspecies of Homo sapiens that lived in Europe and Asia, and Cro- magnon man was a group of early modern humans that lived in Europe and Asia. Modern man is the current species of human.
185198
Haeckel's biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that
1 Life history of an animal reflects evolutionary history of the same
2 Progeny resembles parents
3 Mutations are acquired characters
4 All organisms begin their life from zygote
Explanation:
\(\bullet\) Haeckel's Biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. Ontogeny is the life history of an organism while phylogeny is the evolutionary history of the race of that organism. In other words an organism repeats its ancestral history during its development. For example - In the development of frog a fish like tailed larva (tadpole) is formed, which swims with the tail and respires by the gills. This indicates that the frog has been evolved from a fish like ancestor.
4 Australopithecus-RamapithecusPithecanthropus pekinensis- Homo erectus
Explanation:
- The chronological order of Human evolution \(\rightarrow\)
J and K CET-2009
Evolution
185192
The most recent and direct prehistoric ancestor of present man is
1 Cro-magnon
2 Pre-Neanderthal
3 Neanderthal
4 None of these
Explanation:
The Cro-magnon man (Homo sapiens fossils) was the direct ancestor of the living modern man. It has been known as Cro-magnon because its fossils were first discovered in 1868 from Cro-magnon rocks of France by Mac Gregor. Cro-magnon man emerged about 34000 years ago in Holocene epoch. Thus, it is regarded as most recent ancestor of todays man. The Cro-magnon man had, like us 1.8 meters tall, well built body. It is believed that Cro-magnon man was somewhat more intelligent and cultured than the man of today. A number of cave paintings done by Cro-magnon man have \(10000-11000\) years ago.
Punjab MET-2009 / Rajasthan PMT-2009 / UP CPMT-2009
Evolution
185197
Correct sequence of stages in the evolution of the modern man, (Homo sapiens), is :
1 Neanderthal man, Australopithecus, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
2 Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
3 Homo erectus, Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
4 Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
Explanation:
The correct sequence of stages in the evolution of modern man (homo sapiens) is Australopithecus, homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon, modern man. Australopithecus was the earliest known genus of hominids, and Homo erectus was the first hominids to walk upright outside of Africa. Neanderthal man was a subspecies of Homo sapiens that lived in Europe and Asia, and Cro- magnon man was a group of early modern humans that lived in Europe and Asia. Modern man is the current species of human.
185198
Haeckel's biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that
1 Life history of an animal reflects evolutionary history of the same
2 Progeny resembles parents
3 Mutations are acquired characters
4 All organisms begin their life from zygote
Explanation:
\(\bullet\) Haeckel's Biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. Ontogeny is the life history of an organism while phylogeny is the evolutionary history of the race of that organism. In other words an organism repeats its ancestral history during its development. For example - In the development of frog a fish like tailed larva (tadpole) is formed, which swims with the tail and respires by the gills. This indicates that the frog has been evolved from a fish like ancestor.
4 Australopithecus-RamapithecusPithecanthropus pekinensis- Homo erectus
Explanation:
- The chronological order of Human evolution \(\rightarrow\)
J and K CET-2009
Evolution
185192
The most recent and direct prehistoric ancestor of present man is
1 Cro-magnon
2 Pre-Neanderthal
3 Neanderthal
4 None of these
Explanation:
The Cro-magnon man (Homo sapiens fossils) was the direct ancestor of the living modern man. It has been known as Cro-magnon because its fossils were first discovered in 1868 from Cro-magnon rocks of France by Mac Gregor. Cro-magnon man emerged about 34000 years ago in Holocene epoch. Thus, it is regarded as most recent ancestor of todays man. The Cro-magnon man had, like us 1.8 meters tall, well built body. It is believed that Cro-magnon man was somewhat more intelligent and cultured than the man of today. A number of cave paintings done by Cro-magnon man have \(10000-11000\) years ago.
Punjab MET-2009 / Rajasthan PMT-2009 / UP CPMT-2009
Evolution
185197
Correct sequence of stages in the evolution of the modern man, (Homo sapiens), is :
1 Neanderthal man, Australopithecus, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
2 Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
3 Homo erectus, Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
4 Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
Explanation:
The correct sequence of stages in the evolution of modern man (homo sapiens) is Australopithecus, homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon, modern man. Australopithecus was the earliest known genus of hominids, and Homo erectus was the first hominids to walk upright outside of Africa. Neanderthal man was a subspecies of Homo sapiens that lived in Europe and Asia, and Cro- magnon man was a group of early modern humans that lived in Europe and Asia. Modern man is the current species of human.
185198
Haeckel's biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that
1 Life history of an animal reflects evolutionary history of the same
2 Progeny resembles parents
3 Mutations are acquired characters
4 All organisms begin their life from zygote
Explanation:
\(\bullet\) Haeckel's Biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. Ontogeny is the life history of an organism while phylogeny is the evolutionary history of the race of that organism. In other words an organism repeats its ancestral history during its development. For example - In the development of frog a fish like tailed larva (tadpole) is formed, which swims with the tail and respires by the gills. This indicates that the frog has been evolved from a fish like ancestor.
4 Australopithecus-RamapithecusPithecanthropus pekinensis- Homo erectus
Explanation:
- The chronological order of Human evolution \(\rightarrow\)
J and K CET-2009
Evolution
185192
The most recent and direct prehistoric ancestor of present man is
1 Cro-magnon
2 Pre-Neanderthal
3 Neanderthal
4 None of these
Explanation:
The Cro-magnon man (Homo sapiens fossils) was the direct ancestor of the living modern man. It has been known as Cro-magnon because its fossils were first discovered in 1868 from Cro-magnon rocks of France by Mac Gregor. Cro-magnon man emerged about 34000 years ago in Holocene epoch. Thus, it is regarded as most recent ancestor of todays man. The Cro-magnon man had, like us 1.8 meters tall, well built body. It is believed that Cro-magnon man was somewhat more intelligent and cultured than the man of today. A number of cave paintings done by Cro-magnon man have \(10000-11000\) years ago.
Punjab MET-2009 / Rajasthan PMT-2009 / UP CPMT-2009
Evolution
185197
Correct sequence of stages in the evolution of the modern man, (Homo sapiens), is :
1 Neanderthal man, Australopithecus, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
2 Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
3 Homo erectus, Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon man, Modern man
4 Australopithecus, Neanderthal man, Cromagnon man, Homo erectus, Modern man
Explanation:
The correct sequence of stages in the evolution of modern man (homo sapiens) is Australopithecus, homo erectus, Neanderthal man, Cro-magnon, modern man. Australopithecus was the earliest known genus of hominids, and Homo erectus was the first hominids to walk upright outside of Africa. Neanderthal man was a subspecies of Homo sapiens that lived in Europe and Asia, and Cro- magnon man was a group of early modern humans that lived in Europe and Asia. Modern man is the current species of human.
185198
Haeckel's biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that
1 Life history of an animal reflects evolutionary history of the same
2 Progeny resembles parents
3 Mutations are acquired characters
4 All organisms begin their life from zygote
Explanation:
\(\bullet\) Haeckel's Biogenetic law or recapitulation theory states that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. Ontogeny is the life history of an organism while phylogeny is the evolutionary history of the race of that organism. In other words an organism repeats its ancestral history during its development. For example - In the development of frog a fish like tailed larva (tadpole) is formed, which swims with the tail and respires by the gills. This indicates that the frog has been evolved from a fish like ancestor.