Darwin's theory states that : from Biology Evolution

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111. Mention the type of evolution that has brought the similarity as seen in potato tuber and sweet potato.
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112. Why are wings of a butterfly and of a bat are called analogous ?
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113.

State the Hardy-Weinberg principle.

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114. According to Hardy–Weinberg’s principle, the allele frequency of a population remains constant. How do you interpret the change of frequency of alleles in a population ?
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115. Lamarck's theory of evolution is also called :
  • Survival of the fittest
  • Special creation theory
  • Inheritance of acquired characters
  • None of these.
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116. Cause of speciation is :
  • Random mating
  • Hybridization
  • Isolation 
  • Migration
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117. Darwin's theory does not include :
  • Natural selection
  • Survival of the fittest
  • Evolution through inheritance
  • Struggle for existence.
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118. A bacterial culture is treated with streptomycin and a cast is made. A few columns are able to survive due to :
  • Selection 
  • Adaptation
  • Induced mutation 
  • Mimicry
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119. Darwin's theory states that :
  • Characters are acquired through inheritance
  • Nature selects species which can adapt
  • Species change morphologically with nature
  • Affect of environment on evolution.


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Nature selects species which can adapt
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120. Hexaploid wheat developed through :
  • Hybridomas
  • Chromosome doubling
  • Hybridisation
  • Hybridisation and chromosome doubling
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