Biological Evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346325 The 'use and disuse theory' was proposed by

1 Malthus
2 Francis Darwin
3 Louis Pasteur
4 Lamarck
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346326 Select the correct statement from the following
I. Fitness is the start of the ability to adapt and get selected by nature.
II. The rate of appearance of new forms is linked to the life cycle or the life span.

1 Only I
2 Only II
3 Both I and II
4 None of them
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346327 Find the incorrect statement

1 Natural selection is based on certain observations which are theoretical.
2 It is possible that the work of Thomas Malthus on populations influenced Darwin.
3 According to Darwin, any population has built in variation in characteristics
4 Darwin highlighted the importance of small and gradual differences in evolution, whereas deVries focused an abrupt and drastic changes as cause of origin of species.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346329 Natural selection is based on all of the following except

1 Individuals must adapt to their environment
2 The fittest individuals leave the most offspring
3 Variation exists within populations
4 Populations tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346325 The 'use and disuse theory' was proposed by

1 Malthus
2 Francis Darwin
3 Louis Pasteur
4 Lamarck
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346326 Select the correct statement from the following
I. Fitness is the start of the ability to adapt and get selected by nature.
II. The rate of appearance of new forms is linked to the life cycle or the life span.

1 Only I
2 Only II
3 Both I and II
4 None of them
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346327 Find the incorrect statement

1 Natural selection is based on certain observations which are theoretical.
2 It is possible that the work of Thomas Malthus on populations influenced Darwin.
3 According to Darwin, any population has built in variation in characteristics
4 Darwin highlighted the importance of small and gradual differences in evolution, whereas deVries focused an abrupt and drastic changes as cause of origin of species.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346329 Natural selection is based on all of the following except

1 Individuals must adapt to their environment
2 The fittest individuals leave the most offspring
3 Variation exists within populations
4 Populations tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346325 The 'use and disuse theory' was proposed by

1 Malthus
2 Francis Darwin
3 Louis Pasteur
4 Lamarck
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346326 Select the correct statement from the following
I. Fitness is the start of the ability to adapt and get selected by nature.
II. The rate of appearance of new forms is linked to the life cycle or the life span.

1 Only I
2 Only II
3 Both I and II
4 None of them
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346327 Find the incorrect statement

1 Natural selection is based on certain observations which are theoretical.
2 It is possible that the work of Thomas Malthus on populations influenced Darwin.
3 According to Darwin, any population has built in variation in characteristics
4 Darwin highlighted the importance of small and gradual differences in evolution, whereas deVries focused an abrupt and drastic changes as cause of origin of species.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346329 Natural selection is based on all of the following except

1 Individuals must adapt to their environment
2 The fittest individuals leave the most offspring
3 Variation exists within populations
4 Populations tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346325 The 'use and disuse theory' was proposed by

1 Malthus
2 Francis Darwin
3 Louis Pasteur
4 Lamarck
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346326 Select the correct statement from the following
I. Fitness is the start of the ability to adapt and get selected by nature.
II. The rate of appearance of new forms is linked to the life cycle or the life span.

1 Only I
2 Only II
3 Both I and II
4 None of them
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346327 Find the incorrect statement

1 Natural selection is based on certain observations which are theoretical.
2 It is possible that the work of Thomas Malthus on populations influenced Darwin.
3 According to Darwin, any population has built in variation in characteristics
4 Darwin highlighted the importance of small and gradual differences in evolution, whereas deVries focused an abrupt and drastic changes as cause of origin of species.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346329 Natural selection is based on all of the following except

1 Individuals must adapt to their environment
2 The fittest individuals leave the most offspring
3 Variation exists within populations
4 Populations tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support