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Explain Darwin's theory of evolution by natural Selection.

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

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

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

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

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  7. Explain the significance of mutations in evolution.

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  8. Discuss the modern synthetic theory of evolution.

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

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

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

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

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

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  16. Discuss about genetic variation in a population that leads to evolutio...

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  17. Describe the significance of Hardy-Weinberg principle.

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  18. Define analogous organs. Give one example

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