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• Which of the following statements does paleontology NOT support? • Fewer kinds of organisms existed in past eras. • Modern organisms descended from common ancestors. • Organisms were probably more complex
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• Which of the following statements does paleontology NOT support?
• Fewer kinds of organisms existed in past eras.
• Modern organisms descended from common ancestors.
• Organisms were probably more complex during past eras.
Or none of the above
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Option C. Organisms were probably more complex during past eras.
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