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Direct evidence of evolution is:


Homologous organs

Analogous organs

Fossil record and molecular record of DNA and proteins

Vestigeal organs

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Answered by Anonymous
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The remains or traces of organisms from a past geologic age embedded in rocks by natural processes are called fossils. They are extremely important for understanding the evolutionary history of life on Earth, as they provide direct evidence of evolution and detailed information on the ancestry of organisms.

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