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Figure 1-1 shows that tree finches and ground finches are descended from a common ancestor. this example represents which big idea in biology
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Figure 1-1 shows that tree finches and ground finches are descended from a common ancestor. this example represents which big idea in biology
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figure 1-1 shows that tree finches and ground finches are descended from a common ancestor. this example represents which big idea in biology
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this could relate to evolution in the sense that both started the same but being moved from one place to another caused the living conditions to change, therefore the species adapted to fits its environment so it could survive.
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