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Pick one: Creationists object to evolution when it involves the

a) A) Minor modifications of a plesiomorphy
b) B) Addition of an apomorphy

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Final answer:

Creationists generally object to evolution when it involves the addition of an apomorphy, but accept minor modifications of a plesiomorphy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking about Creationists' objections to evolution in relation to the minor modifications of a plesiomorphy and the addition of an apomorphy.

Creationists generally object to evolution when it involves the addition of an apomorphy. An apomorphy is a derived characteristic that distinguishes a group of organisms and is not present in their common ancestor.

On the other hand, minor modifications of a plesiomorphy, which refers to ancestral traits, are generally accepted by Creationists as they are seen as variations within a kind or species.

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