1.

Branching descent and natural selection are the two key concepts of Darwinian Theory of Evolution. Explain each concept with the help of a suitable example.

Answer»

Branching descent : Different species descending from the common ancestor - get adapted in different habitats. 

e.g. Darwin finches - varieties of finches arose from grain eaters / Australian marsupials - evolved from common marsupial. 

Natural selection : A process in which heritable variations enable better survival of a species to reproduce in large number. 

e.g. White moth surviving before the industrial revolution and black moth surviving after industrial revolution / Long necked giraffe survived./ DDT resistant mosquito survive.



Discussion

No Comment Found

Related InterviewSolutions