Biology

Heredity and Evolution

Question:

Give an example of characteristics being used to determine how close two species am in evolutionary terms ?

Answer:

Homologous organs, analogous organs and vestigial organs help to identify evolutionary relationships amongst the species.

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Heredity and Evolution

Q 1.

Why are the traits acquired during the lifetime of an individual not inherited ?

Q 2.

”The sex of the children is determined by what they inherit from their father and not their mother.” Justify.

Q 3.

What is meant by the term speciation? List four factors which could lead to speciation. [Delhi]

Q 4.

With the help of an example, explain how variation leads to evolution.

Q 5.

Choose the one term from the following which includes the other three :
broccoli, wild cabbage, cauliflower, cabbage

Q 6.

Mention three important features of fossils which help in the study of evolution.

Q 7.

What is a gene?

Q 8.

Explain the mechanism of sex determination in humans. [All India]
Or
With the help of a flow chart explain in brief how the sex of a newborn is genetically determined in human beings. Which of the two parents, the mother or the father, is responsible for determination of sex of a child? [Foreign]

Q 9.

Which of the processes, sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction, brings about maximum variations in the offsprings ?

Q 10.

Explain Darwin's theory of evolution.

Q 11.

Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of an organism that reproduces asexually ? Give reason for your answer.

Q 12.

What evidence do we have for the origin of life from inanimate matter? [All India]

Q 13.

What type of plants were used by Mendel for conducting his experiments on inheritance ?

Q 14.

Name five varieties of vegetables which have been produced from ‘wild cabbage’ by the process of artificial selection.

Q 15.

How do embryological studies provide evidence for evolution?

Q 16.

State one characteristic which shows that the birds are very closely related to dinosaurs.

Q 17.

Study the following cross and showing self-pollination in Flf fill in the blank and answer the question that followsncert-exemplar-problems-class-10-science-chapter-9-heredity-evolution-1

Q 18.

What evidence do we have for the origin of life from inanimate matter?

Q 19.

If a trait A exists in 10% of a population of an asexually reproducing species and a trait B exists in 60% Of the same population, which trait is likely to have arisen earlier ?

Q 20.

Where did life originate on the earth ?

Q 21.

What are the different ways in which individuals with a particular trait may increase in a population ?

Q 22.

A study found that children with light-coloured eyes are likely to have parents with light-coloured eyes. On this basis, can we say anything about whether the light eye colour trait is dominant or recessive? Why or why not?

Q 23.

Define variation.

Q 24.

Give an example of body characteristics used to determine how close two species are in terms of evolution and explain it. [All India]

Q 25.

An individual cannot pass on to its progeny the experiences of its lifetime.” Justify the statement with the help of an example and also give reason for the same. [Foreign]

Q 26.

Mendel said that the characteristics or traits of organisms are carried from one generation to the next by internal factors which occur in pairs. What is the modern name for these factors ?

Q 27.

A new born child has an XY pair of chromosmes. Will it be a baby boy or a baby girl ?

Q 28.

Write the names of at least three inorganic molecules which helped in the origin of life on the earth.

Q 29.

Name the famous book written by Charles Robert Darwin.

Q 30.

Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
(a) The human forelimb and bat’s forelimb are an example of……………………organs whereas an insect’s wing and a bat’s wing are an example of…………………organs.
(b) The evolution of eye is an example of evolution by…………………
(c) The scientific name of all human beings is……………………..
(d) Broccoli has evolved from……………..by the process of artificial selection.
(e) The theory of natural selection for evolution was proposed by………………………

Q 31.

What is meant by acquired and inherited traits ? Explain with one example each.

Q 32.

Give an example of characteristics being used to determine how close two species are in evolutionary terms.

Q 33.

What do you understand by the term ‘evolution’ ? State Darwin’s theory of evolution.

Q 34.

Evolution has exhibited a greater stability of molecular structure when compared with morphological structures. Comment on the statement and justify your opinion.

Q 35.

Can the wing of butterfly and the wing of a bat be considered homologous organs ? Why or why not ?

Q 36.

Outline a project which alms to find the dominant coat colour in dogs.

Q 37.

Explain how sexual reproduction gives rise to more viable variations that asexual reproduction. How does this affect the evolution of those organisms that reproduce sexually ?

Q 38.

Define Genetics. What is the contribution of Mendel in the field of genetics?

Q 39.

Explain with an example, how genes control the characteristics (or traits).

Q 40.

(a) What do you understand by the term ‘variation’ ?
(b) Name two human traits which show variation.

Q 41.

Out of bacteria, spider, fish and chimpanzee, which organism has a better body design in evolutionary terms ? Give reason for your answer.

Q 42.

(a) Explain the terms ‘analogous organs’ and ‘homologous organs’ with examples.
(b) In what way are analogous organs evidence for evolution ?

Q 43.

How do Mendel’s experiments show that traits are inherited independently ?

Q 44.

In evolutionary terms, can we say which among bacteria, spiders, fish and chimpanzees have a ‘better body design’ why or why not ?

Q 45.

What is a sex chromosome?

Q 46.

With the help of suitable examples explain natural selection. [Foreign]

Q 47.

Define the term ‘evolution’. “Evolution cannot be equated with progress”. Justify this statement. [Delhi]

Q 48.

(a) Define ‘natural selection’.
(b) “Only variations that confer an advantage to an individual organism will survive in a population”. Do you agree with this statement ? Give reason for your answer.

Q 49.

Explain the terms analogous and homologous organs with examples.

Q 50.

Where are the genes located? What is the chemical nature of genes?