Match the type of evidence to its description.

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Match the type of evidence to its description.
Column I
1. In DNA sequencing, the more closely
related two organisms are, the more
similar their DNA.
Column II
A. Paleontology (Fossil Records)
B. Genetics
C. Geography
D. Comparative Anatomy
E. Embryology
F. Adaptation
G. Variation
2. Different habitats favor different traits
and can establish separate populations
that have a common ancestor.
3. Different organisms share similar
structures that have very different
functions, or have remnants of structures
or organs that had a function in the past.
4. Fossil organisms found in bottom (older)
layers are more primitive than those in the
upper (newer) layers.
5. During the early stages of life, embryos
of very different organisms appear to be
very similar. As they continue to develop,
they become increasingly different.
Transcribed Image Text:Match the type of evidence to its description. Column I 1. In DNA sequencing, the more closely related two organisms are, the more similar their DNA. Column II A. Paleontology (Fossil Records) B. Genetics C. Geography D. Comparative Anatomy E. Embryology F. Adaptation G. Variation 2. Different habitats favor different traits and can establish separate populations that have a common ancestor. 3. Different organisms share similar structures that have very different functions, or have remnants of structures or organs that had a function in the past. 4. Fossil organisms found in bottom (older) layers are more primitive than those in the upper (newer) layers. 5. During the early stages of life, embryos of very different organisms appear to be very similar. As they continue to develop, they become increasingly different.
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