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Biology, 17.10.2019 05:10 neko64

What did darwin's studies of vestigial organs and atavisms tell him about the process of evolution? : a. the appearance of such structures indicates that mutations have a strong impact on our evolution.
b. mutants are real and not just a product of science fiction writing.
c. atavisms and vestigial organs did not strongly contribute to his understanding of evolution via natural selection.
d. humans share a deep evolutionary ancestry with other animals that can be seen in reappearing atavisms or body parts that no longer seem to have a function.

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