Adaptive Radiation
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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
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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
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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
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
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
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

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
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
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
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
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
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

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
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
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
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
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
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BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

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
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
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
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
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
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

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
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
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
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
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