Monohar Pandey Solutions for Exercise 3: Exercise 3
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A tree species in Mauritus failed to reproduce because of the extinction of a fruit-eating bird. Which one of the following was that bird?

Within biological communities, some species are important in determining the ability of a large number of other species to persist in the community. Such species are called

Darwin believed that the certain parts of the body get larger through the generation. They

Assertion (A) Archaeozoic era contain abundant fossils.
Reason (R) The fossils are very few during Proterozoic era.

Assertion (A) Homologous organs have common ancestry and similar function.
Reason (R) Analogous organs have unlike origins and similar functions.

Assertion (A) Each coacervate is composed of macromolecules.
Reason (R) It was the first living cell.

Assertion (A): Atavism is the reappearance of disappeared ancestral characters.
Reason (R): Third molars and hair on body are examples of atavism.

Assertion (A) After the appearance of oxygen in the atmosphere, methane, and ammonia began to disappear.
Reason (R) Oxygen is involved in forming the ozone layer.
