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WebA group of organisms that are closely related enough that they can successfully mate and have fertile offspring. Who created the system for classifying organisms? Carolus Linnaeus. Who believed that species shared similar ancestors instead of rising separately? Georges Buffon. Who believed that all life forms descended from a common ancestor? WebHow does homology provide evidence of a Designer? Similar structure of different organisms suggests that they were all designed by the same Designer. What is the key … the preserve at anastasia island
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WebHomology is evidence of a) binomial classification b) artificial selection c) natural selection d) common ancestry D Which statement is TRUE? a) Natural selection works on variation already present in a population b) Natural selection works on non-heritable traits c) Individuals evolve through natural selection WebHomology is evidence of common ancestry rapid speciation under conditions in which there is little competition Adaptive radiation Mass extinctions create conditions that promote Adaptive radiation Humans are diploid and have 46 chromosomes (or two sets). How many sets of chromosomes are found in each human gamete? 1 WebHomology is evidence of ________. common ancestry Examine the two squirrel populations in the accompanying figure. The populations are separated by a geographic barrier. If after a long period of time the two species are no longer separated, what evidence is needed to determine if speciation has occurred? sig fig consumer site