Evolution Ques 134

134. Weismann cut off tails of mice generation after generation but tails neither disappeared nor shortened showing that

[1993]

(a) Darwin was correct

(b) Tail is an essential organ

(c) Mutation theory is wrong

(d) Lamarckism was wrong in inheritance of acquired characters.

Show Answer

Answer : d

Hints & Solution

(d) August Weismann, tested Lamarck’s theory in 1904 by cutting off the tails of mice for 22 generations yet he failed to get tailless mouse. On the basis of the test he put forward the theory “continuity of germ plasm”. According to him the character influencing the germ cells (reproductive) are inherited. Change in somatic cells are not transmitted to the next generations. Hugo de Vries proposed “Mutation theory”.



sathee Ask SATHEE

Welcome to SATHEE !
Select from 'Menu' to explore our services, or ask SATHEE to get started. Let's embark on this journey of growth together! ЁЯМРЁЯУЪЁЯЪАЁЯОУ

I'm relatively new and can sometimes make mistakes.
If you notice any error, such as an incorrect solution, please use the thumbs down icon to aid my learning.
To begin your journey now, click on

Please select your preferred language
рдХреГрдкрдпрд╛ рдЕрдкрдиреА рдкрд╕рдВрджреАрджрд╛ рднрд╛рд╖рд╛ рдЪреБрдиреЗрдВ