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Biology, 30.03.2021 20:40 Nelo8970

Which argument is BEST supported by the information given?

A. The earthworm and lizard evolved at the same
time because of the absence of legs and hair.
B. The lizard and humans share a common
ancestor because of the presence of a
backbone and legs.
C. The trout and humans share a common
ancestor because of the presence of a
backbone.
D. Earthworms were the most recent to evolve
because of the absence of the derived
characteristics.

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