1. Your tailbone
2. Nipples on male mammals
3. Sixth fingers found in some human
4. Your knee cap
Nipples on male mammals
1. Most of the same DNA sequences
2. More DNA sequences than a blue bird and a duck
3. Relatively few DNA sequences
4. All the same DNA sequences
Relatively few DNA sequences
1. Yes, fossils are laid down in chronological order and we can observes changes in these species over time
2. No, the fossils evidence is too recent to provide support
3. No, because darwin did not use it, the modern synthesis also ignores it
4. Yes, the fossils evidence is the only support for darwin's idea of acquired characteristics
Yes, fossils are laid down in chronological order and we can observes changes in these species over time
1. Yes, fossils are laid down in chronological order and we can observes changes in these species over time
2. No, the fossils evidence is too recent to provide support
3. No, because darwin did not use it, the modern synthesis also ignores it
4. Yes, the fossils evidence is the only support for darwin's idea of acquired characteristics
Yes, fossils are laid down in chronological order and we can observes changes in these species over time
1. Natural selection as a mechanisms of evolution
2. The observation of mass extinction
3. A mechanisms to explain evolution
4. The discovery of giraffe
A mechanisms to explain evolution
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3.
4.
1. Both are made up of cellulose
2. Both have mucopeptide
3. Both are made up of N- acetylgucosamine
4. None of the above
Both are made up of N- acetylgucosamine
1. Mycoplasma
2. Archaebacteria
3. Slime mould
4. Eubacteria
Slime mould
1. Cell wall is smooth
2. Mesosomes are distinctive prominent
3. Basal body of flagellum contains two rings
4. Murein content of cell wall is 70-80%
5. None of these
Murein content of cell wall is 70-80\%
1. III, I, IV, II
2. III,IV, I, II
3. II, IV, III, I
4. III, IV, II, I
II, IV, III, I