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1. Which statement is NOT true regarding the above picture?
A. Ca...
WILL GIVE IF CORRECT ASAP!!
1. Which statement is NOT true regarding the above picture?
A. Cave fish live in the dark, and therefore no longer needed the adaptational advantage of needing eyes
B. It is not possible that these two fish came from a common ancestor.
C. Cave fish developed different adaptations from minnows because of their surrounding environment, like sensitivity to vibrations.
D. Minnows would not be well adapted for extremely dark environments.
2. What type of evidence of evolution does the above picture represent, when you notice the presence and lack of eyes in the minnow & cave fish?
A. Eyes must be a Homologous structure
B. Eyes must be an analogous structure
C. Eyes must represent biochemical evidence
D. Eyes must be a vestigial structure
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