Question
Two organisms are closely related and are thought to share a similar evolutionary history. If this assumption is correct, what will be similar about these organisms? a They will have no structural differences. b They will have identical chromosomes. c They will have comparable embryological development. d They will have identical chromosomal mutations.
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If two organisms are closely related and share a similar evolutionary history, the most appropriate answer is:
**c They will have comparable embryological development.**
This is because organisms that are closely related often exhibit similarities in their embryonic development stages, reflecting their shared ancestry. While they may not have no structural differences, identical chromosomes, or identical chromosomal mutations, comparable embryological development is a common feature among closely related species.
**c They will have comparable embryological development.**
This is because organisms that are closely related often exhibit similarities in their embryonic development stages, reflecting their shared ancestry. While they may not have no structural differences, identical chromosomes, or identical chromosomal mutations, comparable embryological development is a common feature among closely related species.