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What are connecting links? How do they provide us with information about the evolution of an organism?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Answered by alokdwivedi053
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Answer:

Connecting links are organisms that exhibit one from which they have evolved and second into which they have evolved, e.g. Archaeopteryx is a connecting link between reptiles and birds.

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