The correct answer is B. The growth of teeth in chickens supports the hypothesis of a common ancestor between birds and reptiles.
Step-by-step explanation:
In biology, genes are not only related to the features organisms show but also provide information about the origin of the organism as well as whether organisms are related. In this way, in the case presented the formation of teeth in chickens (Birds) and the similarity of these to the ones of crocodiles (reptiles) supports the widely accepted hypothesis that both types of animals have a common origin or ancestors as it is believed they both evolved from dinosaurs but in the case of chickens or birds certain genes or features have become permanently recessive which means they are still part of the genetic information but are not expressed anymore. Also, this does not imply birds will become reptiles or dinosaurs. Considering this, the conclusion that can be drawn from this experiment is that the growth of teeth in chickens supports the hypothesis of a common ancestor between birds and reptiles.