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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Theories of Evolution - Natural Selection Etc
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The best known of the evolution theories is Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. It states that all species of living organisms have evolved from simpler life forms. Variation within populations leads to different adaptations, some of which may give an organism a survival advantage. Examples of such variation could be longer claws, which would make an animal a more efficient hunter, or larger leaves, which would mean that a plant would get more light and shade out its competitors. Organisms with these adaptations are more likely to survive longer and will therefore pass... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Theories of Evolution - Natural Selection Etc
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10 Questions

1. Variation which leads to new forms of organisms is caused by what?
2. Why are there gaps in the fossil record?
3. Darwin's theory was not accepted at first because of objections by which organisation?
4. In natural selection, the individuals which survive are described as being which of the following?
5. Evolution leads to the formation of which of the following?
6. Why are there gaps in the fossil record?
7. Evolution leads to the formation of which of the following?
8. In natural selection, the individuals which survive are described as being which of the following?
9. The organisms which survive can then breed and pass on what?
10. What did Lamark's theory of evolution state?