The wings of a bat and the wings of an insect are examples of:
Homologous structures
Vestigial structures
Analogous structures
Fossil evidence
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Which of the following arguments DOES NOT challenge the idea that embryological development provides evidence for evolution?
Changes in developmental timing (heterochrony) can lead to significant differences in adult morphology.
Transient embryonic structures may not be remnants of ancestral features.
Environmental factors can influence embryonic development.
Similarities in early embryonic stages reflect shared ancestry.
Lamarckism cannot explain
Webbed toes in aquatic birds
Weak muscles in the son of a wrestler
Long narrow and limbless body of snakes
Heterophylly
Blood groups-A and B are found in
Only AB blood group
A, B and AB blood groups
Only O blood group
Only A and B blood groups
Which set of structures demonstrates divergent evolution due to adaptive radiation?
Beaks of Darwin's finches
Wings of butterfly and bat
Flippers of penguins and dolphins
Eyes of octopus and mammals
MyrmecobiusandMyrmecophaga are closely related and have similar adapatations for the same habitat. This phenomenon is
Convergent evolution
Divergent evolution
Coevolution
Parallel evolution
Which of the follows have not left any evidence of organic evolution?
Mules
Horses
Donkeys
Archaeopteryx
Which of the following statement is correct?
Stem cells are specialized cells
There is no evidence of the existence of gills during embryogenesis of mammals
All plants and animals cells are totipotent
Ontogeny repeats phylogeny
Phenomenon of industrial melanism demonstrates
Reproductive isolation
Induced mutation
Natural selection
Geographical isolation
Analogous organs arise due to
Divergent evolution
Convergent evolution
Adaptive radiation
Parallel evolution
The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of
Adaptive radiation
Homology
Convergent evolution
Analogy