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Read the statements (A) Morphological concept of species ie. static concept of species was given by Linnaeus (B) Linnaeus shown that species are fixed, unchangable,existing species originated in their present form (C) concept of species was given by Darwin, Lamarck (D)According to Darwin and Lamarck species is non static,mutable,show changes during passage of time (E) Modem biological concept species was given by Ernst Mayr

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A, B, C correct D,E, F wrong

B

A,B,C,D,E, correct, F wrong

C

A,B,C,D, correct E,F wrong

D

all above are correct

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