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  • 23-01-2015
  • Biology
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how does comparative anatomy support the idea that organisms share ancestors?

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torreyem
torreyem torreyem
  • 23-01-2015
When you compare different organisms and see that they have the same or similar anatomic traits, it's reasonable to assume the organisms share a common ancestor where they would have gotten trait from. (evolution)
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