B.9A Evidence of Common Ancestry on level – Assessment – 06
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- Using the charts on page 7, other than the Monkey, which other animals is most closely related to a human?
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- Where would the oldest fossils be found in sedimentary tock?
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- How many species of marsupial live in North America?
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- Using the diagram on page 6 , how many limb bones does a bat and an alligator have in common?
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- A large population of rabbits was separated by natural events. What kind of natural events could occur to separate this population? How could this affect the development of a new species of rabbit?
A flood could form a creek or a river, or an earthquake could cause a rift in the land. Any event that causes the population of the rabbits to become separated from one another will isolate them. This inability of the two populations to breed with one another can contribute to different characteristics to develop and eventually cause them to become two separate species.
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