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Hereditary variation is best described as
  • A. characters transmitted from generation to generation
  • B. traits acquired from diseases
  • C. characters that show up due to social conditions
  • D. traits acquired from habits and environmental conditions
  • E. characters that result from physical injuries.
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407
An individual with blood group AB can receive blood from those in blood group(s)
  • A. AB only B
  • B. A and B only
  • C. B only
  • D. AB and O only
  • E. A, B, AB and O
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408
The statement that the environment determines which organisms survives to reproduce
  • A. explains the theory of acquired characters
  • B. supports Jean Lamarck’s theory of use and disuse
  • C. supports the idea of survival of the fittest
  • D. is refuted by fossil records
  • E. implies that organisms modify their environment in order to survive.
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409
Which of the following is a definition of heredity? It is the
  • A. non-resemblance of closely related organisms
  • B. total absence of parental traits in offspring
  • C. absence of variation in organisms
  • D. transfer of characteristics from parents to offspring
  • E. cause of infant mortality.
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410
Which of the following is not a reason why an offspring looks different from its parents?
  • A. Random reorganisation of chromosome during gamete formation
  • B. Existence of multiple alleles in organisms
  • C. Formation of chasmata in chromatids during meiosis
  • D. Mutation which gives rise to new combination of gene
  • E. Mitosis of the zygote produces new combination of chromosomes
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