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Which of the following describes why two different organisms may be more closely related than other organisms?
a They recently
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2. A common ancestor is an organism that is the(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aindirect ancestor of two or more different
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Based on the figure, imagine two new species, E and F, descended from species C, and two new species, G and H, descended from
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If two species are desendants from the same common ancestor, then those species will _____.
Have no anatomical structures in
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A student is investigating three organisms to determine patterns of common ancestry. All three organisms have similar
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Examine the bones in the diagram above. What conclusion can be made about these four organisms? Responses The four organisms
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If two species are descendants from the same common ancestor, then those species will __________(1 point)
Responses have DNA
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If two species are descendants from the same common ancestor, then those species will __________(1 point)
Responses be extinct.
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True False
The fish probably has a more recent common ancestor with the salamander because they both retain gills and tails as
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True or False?
The fish probably has a more recent common ancestor with the salamander because they both retain gills and tails
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The fish probably has a more recent common ancestor with the salamander because they both retain gills and tails as adults. True
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All of the animals shown here probably had a common ancestor at some point because they all had gill slits and tails at the
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If two species are descendants from the same common ancestor, then those species will __________(1 point)
Responses have no
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True False The fish probably has a more recent common ancestor with the salamander because they both retain gills and
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1.) Differences between organisms
2.) Direct ancestor of two or more different organisms 3.) The fossils are from an organism
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answers for unit 5 lesson 11 evolution unit test
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When we scientists say two species are more closely related, another way of saying it is they share a ____________ common
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Which pair of living organisms are likely to have evolved from the same ancestor? A. Fish and fungi B. fish and birds,
C. fungi
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true or false the fish probably has a more recent common ancestor with the salamander because they both retain gills and tails
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If two species are descendants from the same common ancestor, then those species will __________(1 point)
Responses have no
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if two species are descendants from the same common ancestor, then those species will ___________.
a. Be identical. b. Have no
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Which observation provides the best evidence that two different animals have a common ancestor?
a Both have similarities in early
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Chloe'Lee is developing a model based on patterns of common ancestry. She will draw a cladogram that includes these organisms:
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What evidence is there that the 15 species of finch all evolved from one common ancestor?(1 point)
Responses Observation of all
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Which of the following describes why two different organisms may be more closely related than other organisms?
a They have DNA
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Choose all that apply. The picture shows different vertebrate at the early stages of development. Why do scientists think they
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evolution from a common ancestor of many species adapted to diverse environments
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Choose all that apply. The picture shows different vertebrate at the early stages of development. Why do scientists think they
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Examine the diagram below.
Examine the bones in the diagram above. What conclusion can be made about these four organisms? The
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If two species are descendants from the same common ancestor, then those species will __________(1 point)
Responses be identical.
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A common ancestor is an organism that is the(1 point) Responses direct ancestor of two or more different organisms.
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A common ancestor is an organism that is the(1 point)
Responses indirect ancestor of one organism. indirect ancestor of one
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Compared to rodents, rabbits have an extra pair of incisors and other skeletal structures that are different. They also have
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Which evidence supports the theory that fish and mammals evolve from the same ancestor
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Which of the following is evidence that reptiles and amphibians share the same ancestor? They have legs? They have similar skin?
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Which of the following facts implies that humans and fish had a common ancestor?
A. Both species are consumers. B. Both species
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a common ancestor is an organism that is the
indirect ancestor of two or more diffrent organisms indirect ancestor of one
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Which group includes only bipedal animals? a primates b hominins c lesser apes d hominids Question 2 (1 point) Fossils are used
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Parent Categories (11)
Animal Classification
Comparative anatomy
Evidence for Evolution
Evidence of Evolution
Evolution
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary relationships
Fossils and Genetics
Homology
Relationship between rodents and rabbits
Speciation