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Forelimbs of whatle bat, cheetah and duman do not show- a. Similiarities in the pattern of bones b. Adaptive radiation c. Analogou organs d. Convergent evolution e. Divergent evolution f. Different structuress evolving for sam funstions

Assertion: Darwin's finches of Galapagos islands have different types of modified beaks according to their food habits. Reason: Adaptive radiation, leads to development of different functional structure from a common ancestral form.

....... P ......... represent one of the best examples of Adaptive radiation . Another example is ....... Q........A number of .....Q..... , each different from the other evolved from an ancestral stock , but all within the Australian island continent . When more then one adaptive radiation appeared to have occurred in an isolated geographical area ( representing different habitats ) , one can call this ..... R.........

(i) Identify any two marsupials from the list given below: (a) Lemur (b) spotted cuscus (c) Flying phalanger (d) bobcat (e) tasmanian wolf (f) mole (ii) Australian marsupials exhibit adaptive radiation." Justify the statement.

(a) Explain adaptive radiation with the help of a suitable example. (b) City an example where more than one adaptive radiations have occurred in an isolated geographical area. Name the type evolution your example depicts and state why it is so named.

A: Placental wolf and Tasmanian wolf (a marsupial) show convergent evolution. R: Like marsupials placental mammals in other parts of world also exhibit adaptive radiation in evolving into varieties of such placental mammals each of which appears to be similar to a corresponding marsupial.

Assertion :-Tasmanian wolf and Placental wolf are the good example of convergent evolution. Reason :- More than one adaptive radiation appeared to have occured in an isolated geographical area, (representing different habitats) one can call this convergent evolution.

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  1. Describe the theory of chemical evolution.

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  2. Describe the postulates of Darwin's theory of evolution.

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  3. Adaptive radiation.

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  4. Write about the principle of "Hardy-Weinberg". Give an equation of thi...

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  5. Discuss about chemical evolution of life.

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  6. What are similarities found between man and apes on the basis of molec...

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  7. What is a fossil ? Discuss the importance of fossils in the study of e...

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  8. Explain Darwin's theory of evolution by natural Selection.

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  9. Adaptive radiation is

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  10. What is Hardy-Weinberg principle ? List the factors which affect it

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  11. What do you mean by mutation, natural selection and reproductive isola...

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  12. Explain the significance of mutations in evolution.

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  13. Discuss the modern synthetic theory of evolution.

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  14. How do palaeontological evidences support organic evolution? Explain w...

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  15. "Natural selection can lead to stabilization, directional change and d...

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  16. How do embryological or palaeontological evidences support the idea of...

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  17. (a) What are missing links? Give one example. (b) What is atavism?...

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  18. What is organic evolution? Name some of the evidences given in support...

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  19. How does the population change in peppered moth, Biston betularia, exp...

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  20. List out possible steps by which simple inorganic substances give rise...

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