Which of the following best describes why scientists often study embryonic structures when determining evolutionary relationships?
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allows them to make evolutionary connections among organisms. Similar to detective work, scientists must use evidence to uncover the facts. In the case of phylogeny, evolutionary investigations focus on two types of evidence: morphologic (form and function) and geneticl
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Answer: There are sometimes similarities in the embryonic stages of organisms that do not exist in the adult stages.
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