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Human embryos have tails, which become tail bones before birth. Tails also appear in fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. Humans also have hair and produce milk to nourish the young, which is unique to mammals. What does this indicate?(1 point)
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a close evolutionary connection between humans and many other mammals
a close evolutionary connection between humans and many other mammals
a very distant evolutionary connection between humans and many other reptiles
a very distant evolutionary connection between humans and many other reptiles
a very distant evolutionary connection between humans and many other mammals
a very distant evolutionary connection between humans and many other mammals
a close evolutionary connection between humans and many other reptiles
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a close evolutionary connection between humans and many other mammals
Explanation: Shared traits like hair and milk (mammal-specific) and embryonic tails reflect common ancestry, indicating a close evolutionary relationship with other mammals.
Explanation: Shared traits like hair and milk (mammal-specific) and embryonic tails reflect common ancestry, indicating a close evolutionary relationship with other mammals.
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