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What is typically studied when analyzing not-yet-born (or unhatched) animals? (1 point) O causal records O DNA sequencing o evolutionary theory o embryological development
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What is typically studied when analyzing not-yet-born (or unhatched) animals? (1 point)
O causal records
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o evolutionary theory
o embryological development
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This would be an example of embryological development.
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