Which pattern is evidence that reptiles and amphibians share the same ancestor? (1 point)

Responses

They have backbones.
They have backbones.

They have eyes.
They have eyes.

They have legs.
They have legs.

They have similar skin.

1 answer

The response that best indicates a shared ancestor between reptiles and amphibians is "They have similar skin."

Both reptiles and amphibians exhibit similarities in their skin structures and functions, which suggests an evolutionary relationship. While having backbones and legs are characteristics of many vertebrates, the similarities in skin provide more specific evidence of their shared evolutionary history.