Adaptive Radiation
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346297 What does the given image depicts?
supporting img

1 Variety of beaks of Darwins finches
2 Variety of birds of African island
3 Variety of beaks of finches found in Galapagos island.
4 Both (1) and (3)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346298 The process by which organisms with different evolutionary history evolve similar phenotypic adaptations in response to a common environmental challenge is called :

1 Natural selection
2 Convergent evolution
3 Non-random evolution
4 Adaptive radiation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346299 Adaptive radiation refers to

1 Power of adaptation in an individual to a variety of environment
2 Migration of members of a species to different geographical areas
3 Evolution of different species from a common ancestor
4 Adaptation due to geographical non- isolation
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346300 Example of convergent evolution is

1 Darwin finches and marsupial mouse
2 Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf
3 Lemur and Spotted cuscus
4 Both 2 and 3
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346301 Adaptive radiation is an example for

1 Stabilizing selection
2 Diversifying selection
3 Directional selection
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346297 What does the given image depicts?
supporting img

1 Variety of beaks of Darwins finches
2 Variety of birds of African island
3 Variety of beaks of finches found in Galapagos island.
4 Both (1) and (3)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346298 The process by which organisms with different evolutionary history evolve similar phenotypic adaptations in response to a common environmental challenge is called :

1 Natural selection
2 Convergent evolution
3 Non-random evolution
4 Adaptive radiation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346299 Adaptive radiation refers to

1 Power of adaptation in an individual to a variety of environment
2 Migration of members of a species to different geographical areas
3 Evolution of different species from a common ancestor
4 Adaptation due to geographical non- isolation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346300 Example of convergent evolution is

1 Darwin finches and marsupial mouse
2 Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf
3 Lemur and Spotted cuscus
4 Both 2 and 3
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346301 Adaptive radiation is an example for

1 Stabilizing selection
2 Diversifying selection
3 Directional selection
4 None of the above
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BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346297 What does the given image depicts?
supporting img

1 Variety of beaks of Darwins finches
2 Variety of birds of African island
3 Variety of beaks of finches found in Galapagos island.
4 Both (1) and (3)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346298 The process by which organisms with different evolutionary history evolve similar phenotypic adaptations in response to a common environmental challenge is called :

1 Natural selection
2 Convergent evolution
3 Non-random evolution
4 Adaptive radiation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346299 Adaptive radiation refers to

1 Power of adaptation in an individual to a variety of environment
2 Migration of members of a species to different geographical areas
3 Evolution of different species from a common ancestor
4 Adaptation due to geographical non- isolation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346300 Example of convergent evolution is

1 Darwin finches and marsupial mouse
2 Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf
3 Lemur and Spotted cuscus
4 Both 2 and 3
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346301 Adaptive radiation is an example for

1 Stabilizing selection
2 Diversifying selection
3 Directional selection
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346297 What does the given image depicts?
supporting img

1 Variety of beaks of Darwins finches
2 Variety of birds of African island
3 Variety of beaks of finches found in Galapagos island.
4 Both (1) and (3)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346298 The process by which organisms with different evolutionary history evolve similar phenotypic adaptations in response to a common environmental challenge is called :

1 Natural selection
2 Convergent evolution
3 Non-random evolution
4 Adaptive radiation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346299 Adaptive radiation refers to

1 Power of adaptation in an individual to a variety of environment
2 Migration of members of a species to different geographical areas
3 Evolution of different species from a common ancestor
4 Adaptation due to geographical non- isolation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346300 Example of convergent evolution is

1 Darwin finches and marsupial mouse
2 Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf
3 Lemur and Spotted cuscus
4 Both 2 and 3
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346301 Adaptive radiation is an example for

1 Stabilizing selection
2 Diversifying selection
3 Directional selection
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346297 What does the given image depicts?
supporting img

1 Variety of beaks of Darwins finches
2 Variety of birds of African island
3 Variety of beaks of finches found in Galapagos island.
4 Both (1) and (3)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346298 The process by which organisms with different evolutionary history evolve similar phenotypic adaptations in response to a common environmental challenge is called :

1 Natural selection
2 Convergent evolution
3 Non-random evolution
4 Adaptive radiation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346299 Adaptive radiation refers to

1 Power of adaptation in an individual to a variety of environment
2 Migration of members of a species to different geographical areas
3 Evolution of different species from a common ancestor
4 Adaptation due to geographical non- isolation
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346300 Example of convergent evolution is

1 Darwin finches and marsupial mouse
2 Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf
3 Lemur and Spotted cuscus
4 Both 2 and 3
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346301 Adaptive radiation is an example for

1 Stabilizing selection
2 Diversifying selection
3 Directional selection
4 None of the above