Ontogeny is defined as
1. Development of embryos
2. Ancestral history of an organism
3. Occurence of ancestral traits in an embryo
4. Presence of rudimentary organs in an organism
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Variety of beaks of finches that Darwin found in Galapagos Islands, is an example of
1. Adaptive radiation
2. Convergent evolution
3. Adaptive convergence
4. Analogous organs
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Fitness, according to Darwin refers ultimately and only to
1. Dominance over others
2. Ability to defend
3. Strategy for obtaining food
4. Number of offsprings
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Select the correct statement:
1. Darwinian variations are small and directionless
2. Mutations are random and directional
3. Fitness is the end result of the ability to adapt and get selected by nature
4. All mammals except whales and camels have seven cervical vertebrae
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