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Which event would most likely result in the creation of large numbers of fossils?
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Bat wings are homologous to the front legs of cats. What does the term homologous mean in this context?
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Darwin observed that tortoises of the nearby islands, although slightly different, belonged to the same species. How might he have known they were the same species?
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True or false: The common ancestor of all life must have had genes for all traits now present in animals today.
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Why were Darwin's ideas so widely accepted by scientists of his day?
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What type of trait includes the tailbone found in humans and other primates without tails?
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You discover a primate fossil while on an expedition in Africa. Which part of the skeleton should be examined to classify this fossil as a human or a nonhuman primate?
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What taxonomic group includes both humans and apes because of their strong degrees of similarity to each other?
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Which observations of species distribution across Earth support the theory of common descent?
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What was the original purpose of the voyage of the HMS Beagle?
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True or false: When comparing different families of animals, you would expect gene-coding for proteins that perform basic cell functions to show much higher homology than gene-coding for proteins involved in coordinating organ systems.
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Why would the DNA of cats and dogs be much more similar than the DNA of cats and hamsters?
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What type of evidence for the theory of common descent would include the presence of goose bumps in humans?
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Which piece of evidence would allow you to reject the hypothesis of separate types?
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True or false: Special creation could be considered a scientific hypothesis, but no one has ever tested it using scientific means.
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You discover a butterfly that has some similarity to members of the species Faunis canens, but it also has a few important differences. What taxonomic level would best describe your new discovery?
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