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Organs that are common in embryonic origin and have the same fundamental structure but perform different functions are called

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Homogenous organs

B

Homologous organs

C

Analogous organs

D

Vestigial organs

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AAKASH SERIES-EVOLUTION-EXERCISE - I (EVIDENCES FOR EVOLUTION)
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  2. Flipper of whale, paw of a cat, foreleg of a horse, and hand of a huma...

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  3. Homologous organs explain

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  4. Organs which differ in their origin and development but perform simila...

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  5. Wing of an insect and the wing of a bird are

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  6. What is the supportive evidences for evolution from comparative anatom...

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  7. Convergent evolution is shown by

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  8. Zygote may be compared to

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  9. The fossils include

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  10. From fossil recods, it may be conducted that evolution has taken place...

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  11. Fossil X is older than fossil Y because

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  12. In evolution the studies can be made at molecular level. For example, ...

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  13. Wings of butterfly and that of birds are good examples of

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  14. An important evidence in favour of organic evolution is the occurrence...

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  15. Which one of the following correctly describes the homologous structur...

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  16. Which one of the following groups of structures/organs have similar fu...

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  17. In evolution the studies can be made at molecular level. For example, ...

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  18. The given figure shows an example of -

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  19. Which one among the following is an example for homology?

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  20. Which one of the following options gives one correct example each ...

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