Evolution and the Evidences of Evolution
Evolution and the Evidences of Evolution: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as palaeontological evidences, evidences from comparative anatomy and morphology, connecting links in evolution, evidences from embryology, and carbon dating method.
Important Questions on Evolution and the Evidences of Evolution
A protoplast is a cell

A protoplast is a cell without cell wall.

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?

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?

Appendix present in our body is considered as a vestigial organ.

Which among the following is not a vestigial organ in the human body?

Wisdom teeth present in our body is considered as a _____ organ.

A basket of vegetables contains carrot, potato, radish, and tomato. Which of them represent the correct homologous structures?

Which one is an example of homologous organs?

Vestigial organs are those organs which have disappeared from the body.

Appendix is a _____ organ present in human body is proof of evolution.

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

Which among the following is not a vestigial organ in the human body?

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

Wisdom teeth present in our body is considered as a _____ organ.

Which of the following is the evidence for the evolution?

Appendix present in our body is considered as a _____ organ.
