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The accepted theory of evolution suggests that (Chose all appropriate answers.)
traits acquired in ones life time can be passed on.
B
animals that look alike are the most closely related.
C
different species can interbreed.
D
Species change over time.
E
inherited variation allows some members of a population to be more fit than others.
F
Living species are related to extinct species.
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