Biology, asked by Sammy1222, 1 year ago

Which of the following is a pattern of biogeography that supports the theory of evolution?
A. Analogous structures show common descent for unrelated species.
B. Analogous structures show that living in similar habitats doesn't lead to similar adaptations.
C. Closely related organisms that live in different environments don't show any different adaptations.
D. Closely related organisms that live in different environments are often very different from each other.

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Answered by RubabRazi
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The answer is ------(B)

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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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the theory of evolution that was put foward by charles darwin an english geologist and scientist is a widely accepted concept in science .darwin believes that organisms are from a common ancestry .the science of evolution has been under study but it turns out very clear that the idea by darwin is true'

his model shows that organisms evolved over time and that the environment is responsible for the variations in organisms.

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