Evidences for Evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346452 Presence of gill slits in the embryo of all vertebrates supports the theory of

1 Biogenesis
2 Metamorphosis
3 Recapitulation
4 Organic evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346453 In the post industrialisation period in England:

1 Melanised moths were more in number than white-winged moths.
2 White-winged moths were more in number than melanised moths.
3 Both had an equal number.
4 Both became extinct.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346454 The formation of two species from one ancestral species is known as:

1 Phyletic evolution
2 Divergent evolution
3 Convergent evolution
4 Allopatry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346455 Fossils are useful in

1 Studying history of organisms
2 Studying extinct organisms
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346456 The given figure shows an example of
supporting img

1 Homologous organs
2 Convergent evolution
3 Analogous organs
4 Vestigial organs
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346452 Presence of gill slits in the embryo of all vertebrates supports the theory of

1 Biogenesis
2 Metamorphosis
3 Recapitulation
4 Organic evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346453 In the post industrialisation period in England:

1 Melanised moths were more in number than white-winged moths.
2 White-winged moths were more in number than melanised moths.
3 Both had an equal number.
4 Both became extinct.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346454 The formation of two species from one ancestral species is known as:

1 Phyletic evolution
2 Divergent evolution
3 Convergent evolution
4 Allopatry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346455 Fossils are useful in

1 Studying history of organisms
2 Studying extinct organisms
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346456 The given figure shows an example of
supporting img

1 Homologous organs
2 Convergent evolution
3 Analogous organs
4 Vestigial organs
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BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346452 Presence of gill slits in the embryo of all vertebrates supports the theory of

1 Biogenesis
2 Metamorphosis
3 Recapitulation
4 Organic evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346453 In the post industrialisation period in England:

1 Melanised moths were more in number than white-winged moths.
2 White-winged moths were more in number than melanised moths.
3 Both had an equal number.
4 Both became extinct.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346454 The formation of two species from one ancestral species is known as:

1 Phyletic evolution
2 Divergent evolution
3 Convergent evolution
4 Allopatry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346455 Fossils are useful in

1 Studying history of organisms
2 Studying extinct organisms
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346456 The given figure shows an example of
supporting img

1 Homologous organs
2 Convergent evolution
3 Analogous organs
4 Vestigial organs
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346452 Presence of gill slits in the embryo of all vertebrates supports the theory of

1 Biogenesis
2 Metamorphosis
3 Recapitulation
4 Organic evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346453 In the post industrialisation period in England:

1 Melanised moths were more in number than white-winged moths.
2 White-winged moths were more in number than melanised moths.
3 Both had an equal number.
4 Both became extinct.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346454 The formation of two species from one ancestral species is known as:

1 Phyletic evolution
2 Divergent evolution
3 Convergent evolution
4 Allopatry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346455 Fossils are useful in

1 Studying history of organisms
2 Studying extinct organisms
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346456 The given figure shows an example of
supporting img

1 Homologous organs
2 Convergent evolution
3 Analogous organs
4 Vestigial organs
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346452 Presence of gill slits in the embryo of all vertebrates supports the theory of

1 Biogenesis
2 Metamorphosis
3 Recapitulation
4 Organic evolution
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346453 In the post industrialisation period in England:

1 Melanised moths were more in number than white-winged moths.
2 White-winged moths were more in number than melanised moths.
3 Both had an equal number.
4 Both became extinct.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346454 The formation of two species from one ancestral species is known as:

1 Phyletic evolution
2 Divergent evolution
3 Convergent evolution
4 Allopatry
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346455 Fossils are useful in

1 Studying history of organisms
2 Studying extinct organisms
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 None of the above
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION

346456 The given figure shows an example of
supporting img

1 Homologous organs
2 Convergent evolution
3 Analogous organs
4 Vestigial organs