
EVIDENCE OVOLUTION
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- Q1
The fossil record provides a complete and continuous documentation of the evolutionary history of all species.
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Homologous structures in different species indicate a common evolutionary ancestry.
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Biogeography, the study of the geographic distribution of species, does not offer evidence for evolution.
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Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, meaning that the development of an individual organism mirrors the evolutionary history of its species.
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Analogous structures imply a common evolutionary origin.
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Genetic mutations play no role in the process of evolution.
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The concept of a molecular clock suggests that the rate of molecular evolution is constant over time.
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Vestigial structures are remnants of functional structures in an organism's evolutionary past.
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The theory of evolution implies that all organisms evolve at the same rate.
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Convergent evolution occurs when unrelated species develop similar traits due to similar environmental pressures.
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