How do fossils provide evidence of evolution?
a. Fossils show the progression of anatomical changes that resulted in new species.
b. Fossils show us when a species has died off and where the species was located.
c. Fossils show us where a species lived during its existence.
d. Fossils provide no evidence for evolution, only natural selection.
a. Fossils show the progression of anatomical changes that resulted in new species.
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reproduction?
a. adventitious shoots b. pollination c. grafting d. cloning e. tissue culture
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a. fossilization b. fossilization dating c. biogeography d. plate tectonics e. radiometric dating
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