is the type of evolution when species shares a common ancestor but live in different places. a.) Convergent Evolution b.) Divergent Evolution c.) Parallel Evolution d.) Vertical Evolution 12. Which Statements explains the effect of environmental changes in the evolution of long neck giraffe? a.) early giraffe naturally have long neck b.) Because of the need to survive they kept stretching their necks until these became longer and able to reach taller trees. c.) all short neck giraffe died because of food shortage d.) when long and short neck giraffe were crossed,only the

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11. It is the type of evolution when species shares a common ancestor but live in different places. a.) Convergent Evolution b.) Divergent Evolution c.) Parallel Evolution d.) Vertical Evolution 12. Which Statements explains the effect of environmental changes in the evolution of long neck giraffe? a.) early giraffe naturally have long neck b.) Because of the need to survive they kept stretching their necks until these became longer and able to reach taller trees. c.) all short neck giraffe died because of food shortage d.) when long and short neck giraffe were crossed,only the long traits are passed on to the offspring 13. Which homologous structure is incorrect? a.) Bat Wing: Butterfly Wing b.) Human Arm: Whale Flipper c.) Human Arm: Alligator Forelimb d.) Bird Wing: Alligator Forelimb 14. Front limbs of man, cat horse, bat, whales, and other mammals are made up of same kind of bones. In what ways are they different?  a.) Development b.) Structure c.) Parts d.) Size and Function 15.) A bird and Butterfly wing has analogous structure but can be similar in what way? a.) Function b.) Features c.) Origin d.) Size
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