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NAME 9. How do analogous structures differ from homologous structuros? a. They have a common evolutionary origin b. They aro Identical in structure across species C. They are only found in extinct species d. They perform similar functions but do not share a common ancestor 9. What do vestiglal structures tell us about the evolutionary history of a species? a. They indicato that the species is ovolving rapidly b. They show that certain features were once functional In ancestors C. They provide no useful information about evolution d. They are uniquo to humans and their ancestors 10. What ovidence for evolution is provided by comparativo embryology? a. Similarities in embryonic development across species b. Differences in adult forms of species C. The study of fossils alone d. The study of adult behaviors in different species 11. What do scientists compare in molecular blology to understand evolutionary relationships? a. Bone structures b. Fossil rooords C. Genetic sequences d. Behavioral 12. Which species shares about 98-99% of its DNA with humans? a. Dogs b. Chimpanzoos C.Elephants d.Frogs 13. What does the similarity in genetic sequences botwoen species Indicate? a. No evolutionary relationship b. A distant common ancestor C. No common ancestry at all d. A recent common ancestor 14. What is a real-time example of natural selection in action? a. The extinction of dinosaurs b. The domestication of dogs C. The growth of plants lowards light d. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria

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NAME
9. How do analogous structures differ from homologous
structuros?
a. They have a common evolutionary origin
b. They aro Identical in structure across species
C. They are only found in extinct species
d. They perform similar functions but do not share
a common ancestor
9. What do vestiglal structures tell us about the
evolutionary history of a species?
a. They indicato that the species is ovolving
rapidly
b.
They show that certain features were once
functional In ancestors
C. They provide no useful information about
evolution
d. They are uniquo to humans and their ancestors
10. What ovidence for evolution is provided by comparativo
embryology?
a. Similarities in embryonic development across
species
b. Differences in adult forms of species
C. The study of fossils alone
d. The study of adult behaviors in different
species
11. What do scientists compare in molecular blology to
understand evolutionary relationships?
a. Bone structures
b. Fossil rooords
C. Genetic sequences
d. Behavioral
12. Which species shares about 98-99%  of its DNA with
humans?
a. Dogs
b. Chimpanzoos
C.Elephants
d.Frogs
13. What does the similarity in genetic sequences botwoen
species Indicate?
a. No evolutionary relationship
b. A distant common ancestor
C. No common ancestry at all
d. A recent common ancestor
14. What is a real-time example of natural selection in
action?
a. The extinction of dinosaurs
b. The domestication of dogs
C. The growth of plants lowards light
d. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria

NAME 9. How do analogous structures differ from homologous structuros? a. They have a common evolutionary origin b. They aro Identical in structure across species C. They are only found in extinct species d. They perform similar functions but do not share a common ancestor 9. What do vestiglal structures tell us about the evolutionary history of a species? a. They indicato that the species is ovolving rapidly b. They show that certain features were once functional In ancestors C. They provide no useful information about evolution d. They are uniquo to humans and their ancestors 10. What ovidence for evolution is provided by comparativo embryology? a. Similarities in embryonic development across species b. Differences in adult forms of species C. The study of fossils alone d. The study of adult behaviors in different species 11. What do scientists compare in molecular blology to understand evolutionary relationships? a. Bone structures b. Fossil rooords C. Genetic sequences d. Behavioral 12. Which species shares about 98-99% of its DNA with humans? a. Dogs b. Chimpanzoos C.Elephants d.Frogs 13. What does the similarity in genetic sequences botwoen species Indicate? a. No evolutionary relationship b. A distant common ancestor C. No common ancestry at all d. A recent common ancestor 14. What is a real-time example of natural selection in action? a. The extinction of dinosaurs b. The domestication of dogs C. The growth of plants lowards light d. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria

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9. d. They perform similar functions but do not share a common ancestor<br /><br />9. b. They show that certain features were once functional in ancestors<br /><br />10. a. Similarities in embryonic development across species<br /><br />11. c. Genetic sequences<br /><br />12. b. Chimpanzees<br /><br />13. d. A recent common ancestor<br /><br />14. d. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
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