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Evidence that evolution of life forms has indeed taken place on earth has come from

  1. Fossils study (palaeontological evidence)  
  2. Morphological and comparative anatomical study  
  3. Biochemical study  
  4. All of the above  

The correct answer is: All of the above


    There are many evidence of evolution these evidence of evolution mainly came from
    (i) Evidences from the fossil (Palaeontological studies)

    (ii) Morphological study

    (iii) Anatomical study

    (iv) Biochemical study

    (v) Phylogenetic tree

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