Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Evolution, Exercise 4: EXERCISE-III (Analytical Questions)

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How many of the following are examples of homologous structures in plants:
(a) Eyes of octopus and mammal
(b) Potato and sweet potato
(c) Forelimbs of whale, bat, cheetah and human
(d) Vertebrate heart
(e) Thorn of bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita
(f) Potato and carrot
(g) Potato and radish

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Fore coming generations are less adaptive than their parental generation due to : -
 

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Which of the following are homologous organs:
 

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Man who firstly believed in immortality of soul
 

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Which of the following statement is incorrect :"
 

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The idea of survival of fittest was original idea of