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  1. Which of the following observations most strongly supports evolutionary links between fossil organisms and modern organisms? 1
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  2. Which of the following describes fossils?large organisms that live on Earth now remains of organisms that lived in the past the
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  3. Like modern organisms, the earth's early organisms also needed to break down glucose to generate the energy required for
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  4. Scientists study the fossil records of extinct organisms and compare them with modern organisms to identify similarities and
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  5. In the modern classification system, organisms are classified based on evolutionary relationships. The illustration below shows
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  6. Question 5In the modern classification system, organisms are classified based on evolutionary relationships. The illustration
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  7. In the modern classification system, organisms are classified based on evolutionary relationships. The illustration below shows
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  8. Oxygen first entered Earth’s atmosphere when one-celled organisms resembling modern cyanobacteria began to carry out the
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  9. Is all of Earth's carbon dioxide supply constantly being used by organisms?(1 point) A. Yes, and it is used up as soon as it is
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  10. Is all of Earth's carbon dioxide supply constantly being used by organisms? No, some is stored in Earth's carbon sinks, such as
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