Erasmus Darwin was
a) darwins father b) Grand father of Darwin c)uncle of Darwin d) Cousin of Darwin

1 Answer

Answer :

b) Grand father of Darwin

Related questions

Description : who was proposed the theory of sexual selection a)Charles Darwin b) Lamarck c) De varies d) Hackle

Last Answer : a)Charles Darwin

Description : Who proposed mutation theory a. J.B. Lamarck b. Charles Darwin c. Hugo de vries d. Mendel

Last Answer : c. Hugo de vries

Description : The theory of inheritance of acquired characters are proposed by a. J.B. Lamarck b. Charles Darwin c. Gregor Mendel d. Hugo De vries

Last Answer : b. Charles Darwin

Description : Is there anyone among your blood relatives who have totally separated themselves and refused to speak to or see a parent, a sibling, a child, an aunt or uncle or cousin?

Last Answer : Yes. My grandmother's cousin left her kids one day and no one has heard from her since. She'd be dead by now. No one knows why she left. A few of my cousins refuse to speak to my sister, and my ... . We had to beg her to come see my mom before she died. I know lots of people with similar stories.

Description : Is uncle aunt cousin trailer all concrete nouns?

Last Answer : Yes, a concrete noun is a word for something that can be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.

Description : Can anyone explain why we say Great-aunt/uncle but grand niece/nephew?

Last Answer : I have never heard anyone say grand niece

Description : Who is called the father of genetics ?

Last Answer : Gregor Johann Mendel is said to be the father of genetics.

Description : Who is the father of genetics ?

Last Answer : The father of genetics is Gregor Johann Mendel.

Description : Who is the father of classification ?

Last Answer : Carolus Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy.

Description : Why was Erasmus such a controversial person (in regards to his personal life)?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : Erasmus?

Last Answer : Biography

Description : What did Charles Darwin's father wanted Charles to do?

Last Answer : Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. ... Under the encouragement of one of his teachers, Darwin developed a large beetle collection, including some very rare ... father wanted him to become a doctor, so in 1825 Darwin started going to Edinburgh Medical School

Description : Four people are sitting around a campfire after a long day of recreation, when one man comments: 'Do you realize that around this campfire, the four of us include a mother, father, brother, sister, ... '?. If everyone is related by blood (with no unusual marriages) how is this possible? -Riddles

Last Answer : The campfire circle includes a woman and her brother. The woman's daughter and the man's son are also present.

Description : Did Rosie's mother and father initially meet through Rosie's uncle.?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : C and D are sisters. A and B are brothers. E is son of A and brother of D. B is related to C as (A) Brother (B) Son (C) Uncle (D) Father-in-law

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : P and Q are brothers. R and S are sisters. The son of P is brother of S. Q is related to R as: (A) Son (B) Brother (C) Uncle (D) Father

Last Answer : (C) Uncle

Description : A girl introduced a boy as the son of the daughter of the father of her uncle. The boy is related to the girl as: (A) Son (B) Brother (C) Uncle (D) Nephew

Last Answer : (B) Brother

Description : E is the son of A, D is the son of B, E is married to C, C is the daughter of B. How is D related to E ? (A) Brother (B) Uncle (C) Father-in-law (D) Brother-in-law

Last Answer : (D) Brother-in-law

Description : ______ is called as 'Father of Genetics'. (1) Charles Darwin (2) Hugo de Vries (3) Gregor Johann Mendel (4) Jean Baptiste Lamarck

Last Answer : (3) Gregor Johann Mendel Explanation: Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk who discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments in his garden.

Description : Who is commonly known as "the Father of Microbiology"? (1) Robert Hooke (2) Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek (3) Carl Linnaeus (4) Charles Darwin

Last Answer : (2) Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek Explanation: Antonie Phillips van Leewenhoek circa1759 is known as the father of microbiology and the microscope due to his early study of bacteria.

Description : First geneticist/father of genetics was (a) De Vries (b) Mendel (c) Darwin (d) Morgan.

Last Answer : b) Mendel

Description : How is Copenhagen Zoo still functioning? Now they kill off 4 lions?

Last Answer : It’s gross and disgusting to me, knowing there are valid preserves available. The cubs and the giraffe were killed for no reason imo.

Description : What species of animal is this?

Last Answer : EDIT; sorry, read it wrong haha

Description : What is amoeba ?

Last Answer : Amoeba is a member of the state of Protesta. Amoeba is a unicellular animal. Their body is small. The finger-shaped projector from their body is called short-legged. Amoeba feeds with its help. Their body has water cavity , food cavity and contraction cavity.

Description : What is a blind spot ?

Last Answer : The point at which the retina and the optic nerve meet and where the reflection of the object is not formed is called the blind point. This part does not have any rod cells or cone cells , so it is not light sensitive.

Description : What is I Bro ?

Last Answer : Eye brow is a part of eye. The hairs on the eyelids are called eye brows. This prevents sweat from entering the eye.

Description : What are human nose and ear pins made of ?

Last Answer : The nose and ear pins are made of cartilage. The skeletal system of human body is divided into bones and cartilage. The bones are hard and strong. And cartilage is relatively soft and elastic. In this case the nose and ear pins are mainly made up of this cartilage.

Description : Who is the biggest sperm in the animal kingdom ?

Last Answer : The tiny fly Drosophila sperm is the largest.

Description : What is the transformed form of bone ?

Last Answer : Transformed form of bone marrow collar.

Description : How do fireflies give light to insects ?

Last Answer : Fireflies have luminescent organs on the back of their bodies . This organ secretes two chemicals called luciferage and luciferin . Luciferge is an enzyme that scatters light, meaning that it is the luciferge ... Popular Science magazine) . Thanks. Footnotes [ 1] The Mystery of Firefly Light

Description : What are genes ?

Last Answer : A gene is DNA located on a chromosome.

Description : What is DNA ?

Last Answer : DNA is the main component of chromosomes. Its full form is deoxyribonucleic acid.

Description : Why do insects adapt ?

Last Answer : Insect pollinated flowers are usually large colored and pollen sticky. As a result, insects attach to the legs and fins during honey collection and help in pollination. And this is how the insect-pollinated flower adapts.

Description : What does gin mean ?

Last Answer : A gene is DNA located on a chromosome. The chemical form of the DNA molecule gene. In organisms that do not have DNA , only RNA , RNA acts as a gene. Human eye color , hair nature , ... by genes. Chromosomes act as carriers to carry genes from one generation to the next, keeping the lineage intact.

Description : What is amitosis cell division ?

Last Answer : The cell division in which the nucleus and cytoplasm of the mother cell directly divide into two offspring cells is called amitosis cell division.

Description : What type of cell division produces germ cells ?

Last Answer : In meiosis cell division, germ cells are produced.

Description : What was the former name of the animals of Nidaria episode ?

Last Answer : The first name of the animals of the Nidaria episode was Cilantereta.

Description : Why birds can fly easily ?

Last Answer : The body of the bird is covered by feathers. The bones are light , hollow and airy, and the lungs have air sacs, so birds can get up easily.

Description : Which part of human body excretes waste products ?

Last Answer : The human body excretes tree wastes.

Description : What is the structure and function of the nervous system ?

Last Answer : Neurons are the unit of structure and function of the nervous system.

Description : What kind of animal is Kunobang ?

Last Answer : Kunobang is an amphibian

Description : Kunobang is an animal of which episode ?

Last Answer : Animals of the Kunobang Cordata episode.

Description : What makes Patharkuchi increase the lineage ?

Last Answer : Patharkuchi leaves propagate with the help of leaves.

Description : What is the growth hormone of plants ?

Last Answer : Ethylene is the growth hormone of plants.

Description : What is the last stage of mitosis cell division ?

Last Answer : Telophase is the final stage of mitosis cell division.

Description : What kind of animal is hilsa fish ?

Last Answer : Hilsa fish is an osteoarthritis of the genus Vertebrata.

Description : What are the common features of leech ?

Last Answer : The common features of leech are: The body is cylindrical and fragmented. There is an excretory organ called nephridia. Their suckers exist.

Description : Why isn't shrimp called fish ?

Last Answer : Shrimp are arthropods. The fish, on the other hand, belong to the osteoarthritis of the Cordata period. The body of the fish is covered with cycloid , ganoid or tinoid type scales , which are ... body of shrimp. That is, shrimp is not a fish because of its different characteristics from fish.

Description : What are the common characteristics of mammals ?

Last Answer : The common features of mammals are: body covered with hair. They give birth to children , but there are exceptions , such as platypus. Warm-blooded animals. The jaw has different types of teeth. Babies grow up drinking breast milk. The heart has four chambers.

Description : What are the characteristics of earthworms ?

Last Answer : The features of earthworms are: Animals of the Annelida episode. Their bodies are cylindrical and fragmented. Their bodies are covered by a thin membrane without chitin. They have excretory organs called nephridia. ... in damp soil. They have cita in every part of their body. Sita helps in movement.