Alfred Wallace worked in Malay Archipelago. He came to similar conclusions around the same time as Darwin. He played a pivotal role in developing the theory of natural selection. But over time, Charles Darwin became almost universally thought of as the father of evolution. So, the correct answer is 'Malay Archipelago'.
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Darwin and Wallace were able to draw similar conclusions. They were
1 All existing life forms share similarities and common ancestors
2 The ancestors of existing life forms were present at different periods in the history of earth
3 The geological history of earth correlates with the biological history of earth
4 All of them
Explanation:
British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace worked on a diversity of plants and animals of Malay Archipelago, reached at the same conclusion as Darwin. Wallace's book, "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection", was published in 1870.
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Theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by
1 Darwin
2 Aristotle
3 Lamarck
4 Hugo devries
Explanation:
Theory of evolution by natural selection was first formulated by Charles Darwin.
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All organisms share the same genetic code. This statement is in evidence that
1 All the organisms looks similar
2 The evolution which has occured was very fast
3 The evolution occurs gradually
4 All the organisms are descended from a common ancestor
Explanation:
The genetic code provides evidence for the theory of evolution because It is nearly the same among all organisms Closely related species have more similar DNA than species that are distantly related. Amino acids are always coded for by (he same sequence of nitrogenous bases (such GGU coding for glycine).
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An alternative name of Cosmozoic Theory is
1 Abiotic theory
2 Big-Bang theory
3 Panspermia theory
4 Chemical evolution theory
Explanation:
The cosmogonic hypothesis is additionally called a theory of panspermia.
Alfred Wallace worked in Malay Archipelago. He came to similar conclusions around the same time as Darwin. He played a pivotal role in developing the theory of natural selection. But over time, Charles Darwin became almost universally thought of as the father of evolution. So, the correct answer is 'Malay Archipelago'.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346492
Darwin and Wallace were able to draw similar conclusions. They were
1 All existing life forms share similarities and common ancestors
2 The ancestors of existing life forms were present at different periods in the history of earth
3 The geological history of earth correlates with the biological history of earth
4 All of them
Explanation:
British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace worked on a diversity of plants and animals of Malay Archipelago, reached at the same conclusion as Darwin. Wallace's book, "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection", was published in 1870.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346493
Theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by
1 Darwin
2 Aristotle
3 Lamarck
4 Hugo devries
Explanation:
Theory of evolution by natural selection was first formulated by Charles Darwin.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346495
All organisms share the same genetic code. This statement is in evidence that
1 All the organisms looks similar
2 The evolution which has occured was very fast
3 The evolution occurs gradually
4 All the organisms are descended from a common ancestor
Explanation:
The genetic code provides evidence for the theory of evolution because It is nearly the same among all organisms Closely related species have more similar DNA than species that are distantly related. Amino acids are always coded for by (he same sequence of nitrogenous bases (such GGU coding for glycine).
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
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An alternative name of Cosmozoic Theory is
1 Abiotic theory
2 Big-Bang theory
3 Panspermia theory
4 Chemical evolution theory
Explanation:
The cosmogonic hypothesis is additionally called a theory of panspermia.
Alfred Wallace worked in Malay Archipelago. He came to similar conclusions around the same time as Darwin. He played a pivotal role in developing the theory of natural selection. But over time, Charles Darwin became almost universally thought of as the father of evolution. So, the correct answer is 'Malay Archipelago'.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346492
Darwin and Wallace were able to draw similar conclusions. They were
1 All existing life forms share similarities and common ancestors
2 The ancestors of existing life forms were present at different periods in the history of earth
3 The geological history of earth correlates with the biological history of earth
4 All of them
Explanation:
British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace worked on a diversity of plants and animals of Malay Archipelago, reached at the same conclusion as Darwin. Wallace's book, "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection", was published in 1870.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346493
Theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by
1 Darwin
2 Aristotle
3 Lamarck
4 Hugo devries
Explanation:
Theory of evolution by natural selection was first formulated by Charles Darwin.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346495
All organisms share the same genetic code. This statement is in evidence that
1 All the organisms looks similar
2 The evolution which has occured was very fast
3 The evolution occurs gradually
4 All the organisms are descended from a common ancestor
Explanation:
The genetic code provides evidence for the theory of evolution because It is nearly the same among all organisms Closely related species have more similar DNA than species that are distantly related. Amino acids are always coded for by (he same sequence of nitrogenous bases (such GGU coding for glycine).
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346496
An alternative name of Cosmozoic Theory is
1 Abiotic theory
2 Big-Bang theory
3 Panspermia theory
4 Chemical evolution theory
Explanation:
The cosmogonic hypothesis is additionally called a theory of panspermia.
Alfred Wallace worked in Malay Archipelago. He came to similar conclusions around the same time as Darwin. He played a pivotal role in developing the theory of natural selection. But over time, Charles Darwin became almost universally thought of as the father of evolution. So, the correct answer is 'Malay Archipelago'.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346492
Darwin and Wallace were able to draw similar conclusions. They were
1 All existing life forms share similarities and common ancestors
2 The ancestors of existing life forms were present at different periods in the history of earth
3 The geological history of earth correlates with the biological history of earth
4 All of them
Explanation:
British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace worked on a diversity of plants and animals of Malay Archipelago, reached at the same conclusion as Darwin. Wallace's book, "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection", was published in 1870.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346493
Theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by
1 Darwin
2 Aristotle
3 Lamarck
4 Hugo devries
Explanation:
Theory of evolution by natural selection was first formulated by Charles Darwin.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346495
All organisms share the same genetic code. This statement is in evidence that
1 All the organisms looks similar
2 The evolution which has occured was very fast
3 The evolution occurs gradually
4 All the organisms are descended from a common ancestor
Explanation:
The genetic code provides evidence for the theory of evolution because It is nearly the same among all organisms Closely related species have more similar DNA than species that are distantly related. Amino acids are always coded for by (he same sequence of nitrogenous bases (such GGU coding for glycine).
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346496
An alternative name of Cosmozoic Theory is
1 Abiotic theory
2 Big-Bang theory
3 Panspermia theory
4 Chemical evolution theory
Explanation:
The cosmogonic hypothesis is additionally called a theory of panspermia.
Alfred Wallace worked in Malay Archipelago. He came to similar conclusions around the same time as Darwin. He played a pivotal role in developing the theory of natural selection. But over time, Charles Darwin became almost universally thought of as the father of evolution. So, the correct answer is 'Malay Archipelago'.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346492
Darwin and Wallace were able to draw similar conclusions. They were
1 All existing life forms share similarities and common ancestors
2 The ancestors of existing life forms were present at different periods in the history of earth
3 The geological history of earth correlates with the biological history of earth
4 All of them
Explanation:
British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace worked on a diversity of plants and animals of Malay Archipelago, reached at the same conclusion as Darwin. Wallace's book, "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection", was published in 1870.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346493
Theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by
1 Darwin
2 Aristotle
3 Lamarck
4 Hugo devries
Explanation:
Theory of evolution by natural selection was first formulated by Charles Darwin.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346495
All organisms share the same genetic code. This statement is in evidence that
1 All the organisms looks similar
2 The evolution which has occured was very fast
3 The evolution occurs gradually
4 All the organisms are descended from a common ancestor
Explanation:
The genetic code provides evidence for the theory of evolution because It is nearly the same among all organisms Closely related species have more similar DNA than species that are distantly related. Amino acids are always coded for by (he same sequence of nitrogenous bases (such GGU coding for glycine).
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346496
An alternative name of Cosmozoic Theory is
1 Abiotic theory
2 Big-Bang theory
3 Panspermia theory
4 Chemical evolution theory
Explanation:
The cosmogonic hypothesis is additionally called a theory of panspermia.