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Biology, 04.06.2020 13:03 ErikHabdlowich

Which is an example of using comparative anatomy to study evolutionary relationships? comparing and contrasting the DNA of two organisms
studying the digestive system structure in two organisms
using ancient footprints to learn about an organism’s behaviors
looking at the development of a fertilized egg of an organism

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