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Which of the following best describes evidence from comparative embryology regarding embryos of different species that supports the theory of evolution?

They carry out similar metabolic processes.
They develop in similar environments.
They have the same genome.
They share similar development patterns.

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Answer:

they share similar development patterns

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Answer: D.

Explanation: Thus, Comparative Embryology provides strong support for the hypothesis that Darwin put forth to explain the apparent similarities and differences he saw among different species, i.e. that these species are the result of an evolutionary process involving selection (now known to be gene based) for structural and In the mid-1800s, Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace independently concluded that inherited variations in traits, such as a bird's beak shape, may provide better odds of survival in a given niche. Organisms without the advantageous variation are less likely to survive and pass on their genes.

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