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Biology, 06.10.2019 18:10 TabbyKun00

The whale shark has rows of teeth despite being a filter feeder. what’s the best explanation of this feature?

a. the whale sharks teeth are an example of vestigial structures, if an inherited feature is no longer needed but also not harmful, there’s no evolutionary pressure to get rid of it

b. the whale sharks teeth are an example of of analogue structures. teeth exist in almost every sea creature, and the whale would be at a defensive disadvantage without them.

c. the whale sharks teeth are an example of homologous structures. other mammals also have teeth, and different teeth in humans have different shapes to serve different functions.

d. the whale sharks teeth are an example of embryonic structures. the teeth buds develop early enough in embryogenesis that the whale shark is still born with teeth.

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