Biology, asked by evelynalcantar12, 1 year ago

Why would an organism abruptly show up in the fossil record? A) Organisms cannot abruptly change. B) All organisms gradually change into the organisms they become. C) An organism experienced punctuated equilibrium and rapidly evolved into another organism entirely. D) The fossil record is missing too many links to determine if an organism abruptly came into existence.

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Answered by topanswers
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Option (C) An organism experienced punctuated equilibrium and rapidly evolved into another organism entirely is the best answer.

Additional details:

Punctuated equilibrium is described as a rapid evolutionary change that results in a new generation of species from its parent.

It occurs due to fast changes in environment.

It is seen especially in small population of species.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

An organism abruptly show up in the fossil recordre because an organism experienced punctuated equilibrium and rapidly evolved into another organism entirely. The fossils are known as the facts of historic ages. The signs are and impressions on the leaves, stones and other parts of the nature can give you some interesting information about past days. So, these are collected and examined in detail.  

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