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Why do the body structures of some species support Darwin’s theories? A) because they have similar functions B) because they have similar limbs C) because they are the same D) because they are very different
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Why do the body structures of some species support Darwin’s theories?
A) because they have similar functions
B) because they have similar limbs
C) because they are the same
D) because they are very different
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Because they have similar limbs is the answer
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The answer is B, a good example is whales having hip bones but no legs same with snakes :)
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