Biology, asked by samualolliso59, 1 year ago

What is the value of a transitional fossil?
A. Transitional forms show the evolutionary steps between species.
B. Transitional forms are analogous fossils.
C. Transitional forms discredit the theory of evolution.
D. Transitional forms are proof of punctuated equilibrium in evolution.

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Answered by OrangyGirl
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Transitional fossils are important because they demonstrate the evolutionary changes that occur between organisms, namely a common ancestor and its descendants. In general, transitional fossils are imprints of organisms, which displayed traits seemingly intermediate between its common ancestor and its descendants.

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Answered by Aryanmalik0511
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A transitional fossil is any fossilized remains of a life form that exhibits traits common to both an ancestral group and its derived descendant group.[1] This is especially important where the descendant group is sharply differentiated by gross anatomy and mode of living from the ancestral group. These fossils serve as a reminder that taxonomic divisions are human constructs that have been imposed in hindsight on a continuum of variation. Because of the incompleteness of the fossil record, there is usually no way to know exactly how close a transitional fossil is to the point of divergence. Therefore, it cannot be assumed that transitional fossils are direct ancestors of more recent groups, though they are frequently used as models for such ancestors.[2]

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