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Which of these is NOT an example for Adaptive radiation?
1 Australian Marsupials
2 Placental mammals
3 Long – necked Giraffe
4 Darwin’s finches
Explanation:
Long – necked Giraffe. This is an example of Lamarckism.
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Which of the following is not an examples of adaptive radiation?
1 Wombat, numbat, kangaroo
2 Different mammals in Australia
3 Darwin's finches
4 Flying squirrel and flying phalanger
Explanation:
The flying phalanger is strikingly similar to the flying squirrel from North America. As they have some common traits, these animals are an example of 'convergent evolution'.
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Which one of the following aspects of evolution is shown by Darwin's finches?
1 Isolation due to geographical barrier
2 Industrial melanism
3 Genetic evidence
4 Embryological evidence
Explanation:
On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin found a few types of finches that fluctuated from island to island, which helped him to build up his hypothesis of normal choice. They additionally explored developmental changes in Darwin's finches.
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From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become
1 Insectivorous
2 Vegetarian finches
3 Tortoise
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become insectivorous and vegetarian finches.
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Identify the example of adaptive radiation in development of new species
1 Elimination of Biston betularia and appearance of Biston carbonaria
2 Origin of Koala bear, Banded anteater , Sugar glider, Tiger cat from ancestral marsupial
3 Example of Dinosaurs
4 Origin of mainland finch from finches on Galapagos islands
Explanation:
Adaptive radiation is the evolutionary diversification from a single ancestral (prototype)populationofdescendantpopulation into more and more numerous adaptive zones and ecological niches. It may involve both Anagenesis and cladogenesis. The examples of adaptive radiations are Darwin finches of Galapagos islands, Australian marsupials and limbs of mammals.
346284
Which of these is NOT an example for Adaptive radiation?
1 Australian Marsupials
2 Placental mammals
3 Long – necked Giraffe
4 Darwin’s finches
Explanation:
Long – necked Giraffe. This is an example of Lamarckism.
KCET - 2023
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346285
Which of the following is not an examples of adaptive radiation?
1 Wombat, numbat, kangaroo
2 Different mammals in Australia
3 Darwin's finches
4 Flying squirrel and flying phalanger
Explanation:
The flying phalanger is strikingly similar to the flying squirrel from North America. As they have some common traits, these animals are an example of 'convergent evolution'.
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Which one of the following aspects of evolution is shown by Darwin's finches?
1 Isolation due to geographical barrier
2 Industrial melanism
3 Genetic evidence
4 Embryological evidence
Explanation:
On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin found a few types of finches that fluctuated from island to island, which helped him to build up his hypothesis of normal choice. They additionally explored developmental changes in Darwin's finches.
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From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become
1 Insectivorous
2 Vegetarian finches
3 Tortoise
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become insectivorous and vegetarian finches.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346288
Identify the example of adaptive radiation in development of new species
1 Elimination of Biston betularia and appearance of Biston carbonaria
2 Origin of Koala bear, Banded anteater , Sugar glider, Tiger cat from ancestral marsupial
3 Example of Dinosaurs
4 Origin of mainland finch from finches on Galapagos islands
Explanation:
Adaptive radiation is the evolutionary diversification from a single ancestral (prototype)populationofdescendantpopulation into more and more numerous adaptive zones and ecological niches. It may involve both Anagenesis and cladogenesis. The examples of adaptive radiations are Darwin finches of Galapagos islands, Australian marsupials and limbs of mammals.
346284
Which of these is NOT an example for Adaptive radiation?
1 Australian Marsupials
2 Placental mammals
3 Long – necked Giraffe
4 Darwin’s finches
Explanation:
Long – necked Giraffe. This is an example of Lamarckism.
KCET - 2023
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346285
Which of the following is not an examples of adaptive radiation?
1 Wombat, numbat, kangaroo
2 Different mammals in Australia
3 Darwin's finches
4 Flying squirrel and flying phalanger
Explanation:
The flying phalanger is strikingly similar to the flying squirrel from North America. As they have some common traits, these animals are an example of 'convergent evolution'.
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346286
Which one of the following aspects of evolution is shown by Darwin's finches?
1 Isolation due to geographical barrier
2 Industrial melanism
3 Genetic evidence
4 Embryological evidence
Explanation:
On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin found a few types of finches that fluctuated from island to island, which helped him to build up his hypothesis of normal choice. They additionally explored developmental changes in Darwin's finches.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346287
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become
1 Insectivorous
2 Vegetarian finches
3 Tortoise
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become insectivorous and vegetarian finches.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346288
Identify the example of adaptive radiation in development of new species
1 Elimination of Biston betularia and appearance of Biston carbonaria
2 Origin of Koala bear, Banded anteater , Sugar glider, Tiger cat from ancestral marsupial
3 Example of Dinosaurs
4 Origin of mainland finch from finches on Galapagos islands
Explanation:
Adaptive radiation is the evolutionary diversification from a single ancestral (prototype)populationofdescendantpopulation into more and more numerous adaptive zones and ecological niches. It may involve both Anagenesis and cladogenesis. The examples of adaptive radiations are Darwin finches of Galapagos islands, Australian marsupials and limbs of mammals.
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346284
Which of these is NOT an example for Adaptive radiation?
1 Australian Marsupials
2 Placental mammals
3 Long – necked Giraffe
4 Darwin’s finches
Explanation:
Long – necked Giraffe. This is an example of Lamarckism.
KCET - 2023
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346285
Which of the following is not an examples of adaptive radiation?
1 Wombat, numbat, kangaroo
2 Different mammals in Australia
3 Darwin's finches
4 Flying squirrel and flying phalanger
Explanation:
The flying phalanger is strikingly similar to the flying squirrel from North America. As they have some common traits, these animals are an example of 'convergent evolution'.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346286
Which one of the following aspects of evolution is shown by Darwin's finches?
1 Isolation due to geographical barrier
2 Industrial melanism
3 Genetic evidence
4 Embryological evidence
Explanation:
On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin found a few types of finches that fluctuated from island to island, which helped him to build up his hypothesis of normal choice. They additionally explored developmental changes in Darwin's finches.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346287
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become
1 Insectivorous
2 Vegetarian finches
3 Tortoise
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become insectivorous and vegetarian finches.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346288
Identify the example of adaptive radiation in development of new species
1 Elimination of Biston betularia and appearance of Biston carbonaria
2 Origin of Koala bear, Banded anteater , Sugar glider, Tiger cat from ancestral marsupial
3 Example of Dinosaurs
4 Origin of mainland finch from finches on Galapagos islands
Explanation:
Adaptive radiation is the evolutionary diversification from a single ancestral (prototype)populationofdescendantpopulation into more and more numerous adaptive zones and ecological niches. It may involve both Anagenesis and cladogenesis. The examples of adaptive radiations are Darwin finches of Galapagos islands, Australian marsupials and limbs of mammals.
346284
Which of these is NOT an example for Adaptive radiation?
1 Australian Marsupials
2 Placental mammals
3 Long – necked Giraffe
4 Darwin’s finches
Explanation:
Long – necked Giraffe. This is an example of Lamarckism.
KCET - 2023
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346285
Which of the following is not an examples of adaptive radiation?
1 Wombat, numbat, kangaroo
2 Different mammals in Australia
3 Darwin's finches
4 Flying squirrel and flying phalanger
Explanation:
The flying phalanger is strikingly similar to the flying squirrel from North America. As they have some common traits, these animals are an example of 'convergent evolution'.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346286
Which one of the following aspects of evolution is shown by Darwin's finches?
1 Isolation due to geographical barrier
2 Industrial melanism
3 Genetic evidence
4 Embryological evidence
Explanation:
On his visit to the Galapagos Islands, Charles Darwin found a few types of finches that fluctuated from island to island, which helped him to build up his hypothesis of normal choice. They additionally explored developmental changes in Darwin's finches.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346287
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become
1 Insectivorous
2 Vegetarian finches
3 Tortoise
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become insectivorous and vegetarian finches.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346288
Identify the example of adaptive radiation in development of new species
1 Elimination of Biston betularia and appearance of Biston carbonaria
2 Origin of Koala bear, Banded anteater , Sugar glider, Tiger cat from ancestral marsupial
3 Example of Dinosaurs
4 Origin of mainland finch from finches on Galapagos islands
Explanation:
Adaptive radiation is the evolutionary diversification from a single ancestral (prototype)populationofdescendantpopulation into more and more numerous adaptive zones and ecological niches. It may involve both Anagenesis and cladogenesis. The examples of adaptive radiations are Darwin finches of Galapagos islands, Australian marsupials and limbs of mammals.