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The Theory That All Forms of Life Descended from a Common

Question 39

Question 39

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The theory that all forms of life descended from a common ancestor through a branching of lineages constitutes Darwin's theory of


A) perpetual change.
B) common descent.
C) multiplication of species.
D) natural selection.

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