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B1.8 Evolution
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3 (a) Which primate evolved first?
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(1 mark)
3 (b) Name two primates that developed most recently from the same common
ancestor as humans.
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2........................................................................................................................
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(2 marks)
3 (c) (i) The theory of evolution by natural selection was suggested in the 1800s.
Which scientist suggested this theory?
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3 (c) (ii) Use words from the box to complete the passage about
natural selection.
Individual organisms of a species may show a wide range of
............................................................. because of differences in their genes.
Individuals with characteristics most suited to the
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are more likely to ............................................................. and breed successfully.
The genes that have helped these individuals to survive are then passed on to
the
next ............................................................. .
(4 marks)
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