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In biology, a trait that arose in an ancestor and is passed along to its descendants is referred to as a A) Derived character B) Taxonomic group C) Molecular clock D) Physical similarity
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In biology, a trait that arose in an ancestor and is passed along to its descendants is referred to as a
A) Derived character
B) Taxonomic group
C) Molecular clock
D) Physical similarity
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The answer is: A
Physical similarity
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