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You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that al...Asked by ❤LOLBIT❤
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?(1 point)
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heights
heights
patterns in limb structures
patterns in limb structures
tooth features
tooth features
number of bones
number of bones
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heights
heights
patterns in limb structures
patterns in limb structures
tooth features
tooth features
number of bones
number of bones
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❤LOLBIT❤
are you sure this is correct?
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GPT 3.5
patterns in limb structures
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. The correct example of evidence that could be used to best support the argument that the organisms share a common ancestor is the "patterns in limb structures." This is because similarities in limb structures among different organisms can indicate a common evolutionary origin. Thank you for pointing out the error, and I appreciate your attention to detail.
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