Biology, asked by Adya16, 11 months ago

What is the significance of Archaeopteryx in evolution?​

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Answered by RoYaIRajPut
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✍️Archaeopteryx (Archea: old; pteris: feather/ wing) is considered as the common ancestors of all birds. This organism existed about 150 million years ago and its fossils are the proof that birds have originated from reptiles. It forms an important link between two classes in the phylum Chordata

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Answered by ElvishRoy
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Archeopteryx is important in the study of organic evolution because it forms a connecting link between the birds and reptiles. It possesses the characters of both reptiles and birds that suggest that the birds have evolved from the reptiles.

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