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Which of the following is an example of a vestigial organ that could be found in a transitional fossil?
an eye that is an organism's primary way to see
a tail that is routinely used for balance
an extra digit on both hands used for grasping
a toe that does not contribute to movement
an eye that is an organism's primary way to see
a tail that is routinely used for balance
an extra digit on both hands used for grasping
a toe that does not contribute to movement
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~TOBE FLYYY~ πππ
answer is b
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uh here u go
1: itβs so that does not contribute to movement
2: transitional form
3: patterns in limb structures
4: aspects of horse anatomy involves over millions of years to suit their environment
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2: transitional form
3: patterns in limb structures
4: aspects of horse anatomy involves over millions of years to suit their environment
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rebex
His answers arent on what the question said on the top
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rebex
because my questions are different than his so yeah
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vultdeus
they change the wording a bit but otherwise are still correct
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itachi
1.If an organ is routinely used for the organism's survival, it is not vestigial
2.transitional form.
3. patterns in limb structures
4.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment
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2.transitional form.
3. patterns in limb structures
4.
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment
here are the right answers 100% correct
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dadde
anyways the questions are switched around so it's not in order to what @uh here u go said although the first question is ??
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dadde
You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all of the fossils are unrelated, but you find evidence that these organisms share an ancestor. What is an example of evidence that you could use to best support this argument
A tooth features
B number of bones
C heights
D patterns in limb structures
This is what I got for my first question so???
A tooth features
B number of bones
C heights
D patterns in limb structures
This is what I got for my first question so???
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girl-
a toe that does not contribute to movement
thats the answer to question one
thats the answer to question one
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dadde
Where is "If an organ is routinely used for the organism's survival, it is not vestigial"? I'm so confused dawg
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girl-
thats question 3 for me but just look for the matching answers
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girl-
a toe LOL
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you must be taking a different quick check0
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Which of the following is an example of a vestigial organ that could be found in a transitional fossil?
answer- a toe that does not contribute to movement
Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g., four limbs) and fish (e.g., gills, scales). With these features, Tiktaalik could be best described as a(n)
Answer-transitional form.
You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all of the fossils are unrelated, but you find evidence that these organisms share an ancestor. What is an example of evidence that you could use to best support this argument? answer-patterns in limb structures - correct
patterns in limb structures
Which statement best describes why modern horses look the way they do? answer- Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
answer- a toe that does not contribute to movement
Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g., four limbs) and fish (e.g., gills, scales). With these features, Tiktaalik could be best described as a(n)
Answer-transitional form.
You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all of the fossils are unrelated, but you find evidence that these organisms share an ancestor. What is an example of evidence that you could use to best support this argument? answer-patterns in limb structures - correct
patterns in limb structures
Which statement best describes why modern horses look the way they do? answer- Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
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yeah its evolution of a horse quick check
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THESE ANSWERS ARE FOR THE "Evolution of the Horse Quick Check"
Which of the following is an example of a vestigial organ that could be found in a transitional fossil?
Answer:C.a toe that does not contribute to movement
Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g., four limbs) and fish (e.g., gills, scales). With these features, Tiktaalik could be best described as a(n)
Answer:D.transitional form.
You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all of the fossils are unrelated, but you find evidence that these organisms share an ancestor. What is an example of evidence that you could use to best support this argument?
Answer:C.patterns in limb structures
Which statement best describes why modern horses look the way they do?
Answer:A.Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
These are 100% correct
Which of the following is an example of a vestigial organ that could be found in a transitional fossil?
Answer:C.a toe that does not contribute to movement
Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g., four limbs) and fish (e.g., gills, scales). With these features, Tiktaalik could be best described as a(n)
Answer:D.transitional form.
You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all of the fossils are unrelated, but you find evidence that these organisms share an ancestor. What is an example of evidence that you could use to best support this argument?
Answer:C.patterns in limb structures
Which statement best describes why modern horses look the way they do?
Answer:A.Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
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a toe that does not contribute to movement
transitional form
patterns in limb structures
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
a toe that does not contribute to movement
transitional form
patterns in limb structures
Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
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1. a toe that does not contribute to movement
2. transitional form.
3. patterns in limb structures
4. Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
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2. transitional form.
3. patterns in limb structures
4. Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
Have an amazing day!
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MangosTheAngry
1. a toe that does not contribute to movement
2. transitional form.
3. patterns in limb structures
4. Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
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2. transitional form.
3. patterns in limb structures
4. Aspects of horse anatomy evolved over millions of years to suit their environment.
Have an amazing day!
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