Biology
Grade-10
Easy
Question
Which condition can be explained by Lamarckism?
- How giraffes got their long neck
- How humans lost their tail
- How humans became bipedal
- All of the above
Hint:
All of the above.
The correct answer is: All of the above
- Lamarckism is a theory of evolution which is based on the physical changes in organism.
- It is also called Lamarckian inheritance.
- All of the given options are physical changes which were then passed on to their progeny.
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