homological evidence for evolution
palaentological evidence for evolution
biogeographic evidence for evolution
none of these
C. biogeographic evidence for evolution
wings of a bird and butterfly
wings of pigeon and bat
limbs of horse and man
paddles of dolphin and fins of a fish
Peripatus
Archaeopteryx
Tachyglossus
Balanoglossus
Mutation
Polyploidy
Natural selection
Acquired characters
Mutation
Environmental factors
Lama's theory
Chromosomal aberrations
Pliocene
Holocene
Pleistocene
Palaeocene
they show adaptive variations to their environment
they share the common karyotype
they can freely interbreed and share a common gene pool
their features are different yet they are similar essentially
Bateson
Mendel
Wallace
Lamarck
Java Ape and Peking man
Peking man and Rhodesian man
Cromagnon man and Rhodesian man
Cromagnon man and Neanderthal man
by comparing it to living similar forms
by radioactive dating
by rate of erosion of the strata
from the depth of strata at which it is found
batesian mimicry
mullerian mimicry
warning colouration
concealing colouration
Charles Darwin
Lamarck
Wsismann
Becker
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Methane
Ammonia
Nose
Scales
Teeth
Hindlimbs
origin of life
evolution
mutations
embryology
Fishes
Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Sinanthropus pekinensis
Homoerectus
Homo rhodesiensis
Homo spisaens
homological evidence for evolution
palaentological evidence for evolution
biogeographic evidence for evolution
none of these
Wisdom teeth
Fossa ovalis
Muscles of ear pinna
Ileum
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
Cenozic
Proterzoic
Darwin
Herbert Spencer
Mai thus
Lovell
variation
evolution
autotomy
mutation
Darwin
Wallace
Mendel
Lamarck
Oriental region
Ethiopian region
Australian region
Palaearctic region
environmental factors
mutations
malthu's ideas on population control
all of these
Homo sapiens
Pithecanthropus
Sinanthropus
None of these
moulds
coprolites
petrified
cast
Lamarck
Morgan
Charles Darwin
Many biologists of 19th century
increase in the size of eyes
increase in the size of brain
straightening of back
change in dentition from browsing to grazing
2n = 44
2n = 46
2n = 48
none of these
a petrified specimen
a mineralised specimen
a mould
embedded in amber