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Evelyn is digging in a riverbank on the Peace River. She finds a fossil that looks like whalebone. After further digging, she finds the rest of the skeleton. While putting this skeleton together, she ends up with a few extra bones, including hip and leg bones that were too small for this animal. What would be the possible reason for these bones in this organism?
These bones give molecular evidence for relatedness to other organisms.
These bones are vestigial structures showing relatedness to ancestral organisms.
These bones are analogous structures related to dolphin species.
These bones are giving evidence to the geographical distribution of this organism.
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These bones are vestigial structures showing relatedness to ancestral organisms.
Explanation: small hip/leg bones in whale-like fossils are vestigial remnants of the animal’s terrestrial ancestors, evidence of common ancestry (homology), not molecular evidence or analogous structures.
Explanation: small hip/leg bones in whale-like fossils are vestigial remnants of the animal’s terrestrial ancestors, evidence of common ancestry (homology), not molecular evidence or analogous structures.
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