Evidences of Evolution
Evidences of Evolution: Overview
This topic discusses the various evidences of evolution in detail. Here, it presents the embryological support for evolution. Further, it explains homologous and analogous evolution.
Important Questions on Evidences of Evolution
What are the examples that show the embryological evidence?

What is palaeontology?

Define divergent evolution.

Give an example of convergent evolution.

What do you understand by convergent evolution?

Which of the following isotopes of carbon is/are used in carbon dating?

What isotope is used for carbon dating?

What do you understand by carbon dating system?

Changes in DNA due to recombination during asexual reproduction are the basic causes of evolution.

Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the bracket.
_____ is the study of past life on the basis of fossil records. (Palaeontology, Palynology, Physiology)

What is mean by molecular phylogeny.

Fossils are also called written documents of evolution.

Name the technique used to detect the age of the fossils. (Radioactive dating/Radioactive carbon/Spectrum dating)

What are the remnants of organisms of remote past known as?

Fossils are evidence of animal and plant life that has been preserved within the Earth’s crust.

The fossil of Archaeopteryx were found in the form of an impression.

Which of the following is the evidence for the evolution?

Which one is an example of homologous organs?

Which of the following is not an example of analogous organs?

_____ organs have the same internal structure but perform different functions.
