13. Which of the following is NOT a general finding from the fossil record that confirms evolution? a) b) c) d) e) 14. The fossil record is incomplete because: a) b) rapid speciation between long period of little or no change. many transitional forms. some organisms have hard parts that preserve well. soft bodied creates leave only traces behind but can easily be eroded by pressure and heat. some species have narrow geographical distributions that can be easily overlooked. only 2 of the above. all of the above. c) d) e) retinkering ancestral traits into newly purposed ones. increasing complexity of body plans over time. splitting of lineages.

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13. Which of the following is NOT a general finding from the fossil record that confirms
evolution?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
14. The fossil record is incomplete because:
a)
b)
rapid speciation between long period of little or no change.
many transitional forms.
some organisms have hard parts that preserve well.
soft bodied creates leave only traces behind but can easily be eroded by pressure
and heat.
some species have narrow geographical distributions that can be easily
overlooked.
c)
retinkering ancestral traits into newly purposed ones.
increasing complexity of body plans over time.
splitting of lineages.
d)
e)
only 2 of the above.
all of the above.
Transcribed Image Text:13. Which of the following is NOT a general finding from the fossil record that confirms evolution? a) b) c) d) e) 14. The fossil record is incomplete because: a) b) rapid speciation between long period of little or no change. many transitional forms. some organisms have hard parts that preserve well. soft bodied creates leave only traces behind but can easily be eroded by pressure and heat. some species have narrow geographical distributions that can be easily overlooked. c) retinkering ancestral traits into newly purposed ones. increasing complexity of body plans over time. splitting of lineages. d) e) only 2 of the above. all of the above.
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