267048
Match column I (containing list of scientists) with column II (their contributions) and
choose the correct option.
Column-I (Name Column-II
of the Scientist) (Contributions)
A. Charles Darwin I. Mutation theory
B. Lamarck II. Germ plasm theory
C. Hugo de Vries III. Use and disuse
D. Ernst Haeckel IV. The Origin of species
E. August Weismann V. Biogenetic law
VI. Essay on population
267049
Match the evolution concepts given in column-I with column-II and select the correct
answer.
Column-I Column - II
A. Mutation I. Change in population's allele fre-quencies due to chance alone.
B. Gene flow II. Differences in survival and re-production among variant individu-als.
C. Natural selection III. Immigration, emigration change allele frequencies.
D. Genetic drift IV. Source of new alleles.
267050
Match the column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Homologous organs I. Chemical evolution
B. Oparin and Haldane II. Stimulation experiment
C. Miller and Urey III. Wings of bird and butterfly
D. Analogous organs IV. Vertebrate hearts or brains
267048
Match column I (containing list of scientists) with column II (their contributions) and
choose the correct option.
Column-I (Name Column-II
of the Scientist) (Contributions)
A. Charles Darwin I. Mutation theory
B. Lamarck II. Germ plasm theory
C. Hugo de Vries III. Use and disuse
D. Ernst Haeckel IV. The Origin of species
E. August Weismann V. Biogenetic law
VI. Essay on population
267049
Match the evolution concepts given in column-I with column-II and select the correct
answer.
Column-I Column - II
A. Mutation I. Change in population's allele fre-quencies due to chance alone.
B. Gene flow II. Differences in survival and re-production among variant individu-als.
C. Natural selection III. Immigration, emigration change allele frequencies.
D. Genetic drift IV. Source of new alleles.
267050
Match the column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Homologous organs I. Chemical evolution
B. Oparin and Haldane II. Stimulation experiment
C. Miller and Urey III. Wings of bird and butterfly
D. Analogous organs IV. Vertebrate hearts or brains
267048
Match column I (containing list of scientists) with column II (their contributions) and
choose the correct option.
Column-I (Name Column-II
of the Scientist) (Contributions)
A. Charles Darwin I. Mutation theory
B. Lamarck II. Germ plasm theory
C. Hugo de Vries III. Use and disuse
D. Ernst Haeckel IV. The Origin of species
E. August Weismann V. Biogenetic law
VI. Essay on population
267049
Match the evolution concepts given in column-I with column-II and select the correct
answer.
Column-I Column - II
A. Mutation I. Change in population's allele fre-quencies due to chance alone.
B. Gene flow II. Differences in survival and re-production among variant individu-als.
C. Natural selection III. Immigration, emigration change allele frequencies.
D. Genetic drift IV. Source of new alleles.
267050
Match the column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Homologous organs I. Chemical evolution
B. Oparin and Haldane II. Stimulation experiment
C. Miller and Urey III. Wings of bird and butterfly
D. Analogous organs IV. Vertebrate hearts or brains
267048
Match column I (containing list of scientists) with column II (their contributions) and
choose the correct option.
Column-I (Name Column-II
of the Scientist) (Contributions)
A. Charles Darwin I. Mutation theory
B. Lamarck II. Germ plasm theory
C. Hugo de Vries III. Use and disuse
D. Ernst Haeckel IV. The Origin of species
E. August Weismann V. Biogenetic law
VI. Essay on population
267049
Match the evolution concepts given in column-I with column-II and select the correct
answer.
Column-I Column - II
A. Mutation I. Change in population's allele fre-quencies due to chance alone.
B. Gene flow II. Differences in survival and re-production among variant individu-als.
C. Natural selection III. Immigration, emigration change allele frequencies.
D. Genetic drift IV. Source of new alleles.
267050
Match the column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Homologous organs I. Chemical evolution
B. Oparin and Haldane II. Stimulation experiment
C. Miller and Urey III. Wings of bird and butterfly
D. Analogous organs IV. Vertebrate hearts or brains
267048
Match column I (containing list of scientists) with column II (their contributions) and
choose the correct option.
Column-I (Name Column-II
of the Scientist) (Contributions)
A. Charles Darwin I. Mutation theory
B. Lamarck II. Germ plasm theory
C. Hugo de Vries III. Use and disuse
D. Ernst Haeckel IV. The Origin of species
E. August Weismann V. Biogenetic law
VI. Essay on population
267049
Match the evolution concepts given in column-I with column-II and select the correct
answer.
Column-I Column - II
A. Mutation I. Change in population's allele fre-quencies due to chance alone.
B. Gene flow II. Differences in survival and re-production among variant individu-als.
C. Natural selection III. Immigration, emigration change allele frequencies.
D. Genetic drift IV. Source of new alleles.
267050
Match the column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Homologous organs I. Chemical evolution
B. Oparin and Haldane II. Stimulation experiment
C. Miller and Urey III. Wings of bird and butterfly
D. Analogous organs IV. Vertebrate hearts or brains