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Sea Snakes, Which Are Reptiles, Are Similar in Body Form

Question 39

Question 39

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Sea snakes, which are reptiles, are similar in body form to eels, which are fish. Sea snakes and eels therefore demonstrate:


A) role reversal.
B) ancestral traits
C) homologous traits.
D) divergent evolution.
E) convergent evolution.

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