Reproductive isolation mechanism prevent interbreeding of natural

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161.

The· eyes of Octopus and eyes of cat show different patterns of structure, yet they perform similar function. This is an example of

  • homologous organs that have evolved due to convergent evolution

  • homologous organs that have evolved due to divergent evolution

  • analogous organs that have evolved due to convergent evolution

  • analogous organs that have evolved due to divergent evolution


162.

Industrial melanism is an

  • effect of industrial pollution

  • effect of mutation

  • evidence of survival of fittest

  • evidence of favour of natural selection


163.

Archaeopteryx is a connecting link between

  • pisces and amphibians

  • amphibians and reptiles

  • reptiles and birds

  • birds and mammals


164.

Which of these gases was/were present in prebiotic atmosphere?

  • Ammonia

  • Methane

  • Oxygen

  • Hydrogen


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165.

The direct ancestor of the living modern man is

  • Homo erechis

  • Homo neanderthalensis

  • Homo sapiens fossils

  • Homo sapiens sapiens


166.

Consider the following statements given below.

I. First living form originated from semi-arid land.

II. Nucleic acid were the first sign of life and represented beginning of life.

III. It was strongly beleived that prokaryotes evolved to from eukaryotes.

Choose the correct option

  • I and II

  • II and III

  • Only III

  • I, II and III


167.

Parapatric speciation takes place when

  • a small segment of the original population becomes isolated reproductively

  • a part of the population becomes geographically isolated from the main population

  • a very different daughter species bud off from a semi- isolated peripheral population of ancestral species

  • a population of a species enters a new habitat


168.

Evolution of horses occured in

  • Holocene epoch

  • Miocene epoch

  • Palaeocene epoch

  • Eocene epoch


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169.

Reproductive isolation mechanism prevent interbreeding of naturally sympatric population. Given below are categories of isolating mechanisms. Choose the correct name for isolation when potential mates occupy overlapping ranges but reproduce at different times of the year.

  • Ecological isolation

  • Behavioural isolation

  • Temporal isolation

  • Mechanical isolation


C.

Temporal isolation

Temporal isolation is an evolutionary mechanism that keeps individuals of different species from interbreeding, even if they live in the same environment. It prevents species from mating because they breed at different times. These differences can be time of day, season, or even different years. Both plants and animals may exhibit temporal isolation, even if species are closely related and live in the same habitat.


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170.

Darwin in the 'theory of natural selection' states that

  • characters acquired during the life of an individual are inherited by its offsprings

  • environment does not play any role in the evolution

  • natural selection acts on favourable variations, which appear among individuals of a species

  • heritable variations arises through changes in the gene complex of species


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