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Biology, 23.09.2019 14:10 Queenofpizza

5. you have found the fossil of an ancient, extinct species. you compare it to a modern day living species that is closely related. which of the following could you reasonably expect to observe?
a) the fossil and the living species will have identical features
b) the fossil and the living species will have some similarities and some differences
c) the fossil and the living species will differ only in size
d) comparison of the fossil and the living species will reveal their common ancestor

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