A.Charles Darwin
B.August Weismann
C.Hugo De ‘Vries
D.Alfred Russell Wallace
Related Mcqs:
- New species evolve by sudden and distinct heritable changes called mutations and not by Natural Selection. The idea was put forward by:
- Darwinism can be explained briefly by a chart consisting of observed facts and deductions which was drawn jointly by:
- Law of dominance was given by:
- Scientist making significant contribution in the field of animal taxonomy by introducing the system of binomial nomenclature was:
- The theory of organic evolution by process of natural selection was proposed by:
- Who is often referred to as the ‘Father of Animal Classification’?
- Who described the cell division first?
- Who used the word karckinecs for cell division?
- Currently Evolution and Natural Selection are regarded as natural phenomena. Principles of Genetics applied to Population Dynamics have removed the drawbacks of Darwin’s Theory as a result neo Darwinism has emerged out as Modern Synthetic Theory of Organic Evolution. The theory was designated to explain organic evolution by:
- Continuous variations are small variations from one extreme to the other which are always found amongst members on a same species like variations in shape, colour size, weight etc. These were considered heritable and ‘raw materials’ for evolution by: