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The nonfunctional pelvis and hind
The nonfunctional pelvis and hind limbs found in some snakes support which statement about evolution?
Responses Snakes began to
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When mapping the human figure, where does the middle mark rest? (1 point) Responses the base of the pelvis the base of
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When mapping the human figure, where does the middle mark rest?
(1 point) Responses the base of the pelvis the base of the pelvis
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In humans, the pelvis and femur (thigh bones) are involved in walking. In whales, the pelvis and femur bones
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In humans, the pelvis and femur (thigh bones) are involved in walking. In whales, the pelvis and femur bones
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When mapping the human figure, where does the middle mark rest?
A. The base of the pelvis. B. The top of the pelvis. C. The belly
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During early stages of development, dolphin embryos being to develop hind limbs. By the time the dolphin fetuses are fully
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When mapping the human figure, what point rests halfway between the nipple line and the bottom of the pelvis?
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When mapping the human figure, what point rests halfway between the nipple line and the bottom of the pelvis?
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