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The differences in the forelimbs of the organisms below provide evidence to support the idea _____. A: that these organisms evolved from the same ancestor B: that all organisms need the same basic structure
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The differences in the forelimbs of the organisms below provide evidence to support the idea _____.
A: that these organisms evolved from the same ancestor
B: that all organisms need the same basic structure to survive
C: that they all share the same DNA
D: that these organisms have adapted in order to have the best chance of survival in different environments
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the answer should be that
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