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The type of rock that is good at preserving fossils are:
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
The type of rock that does NOT preserve fossils are:
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
We can look at living organisms and compare them with fossils to get an idea of how the prehistoric creatures lived and behaved.
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
In layers of rock, the deeper you dig, the__.
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
A calcium regulating structure in all vertebrates that becomes glands or gills in the neck starts off as this structure:
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
The pharyngeal pouch in all vertebrates turns into either
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
The bones in the forelimbs of humans, dogs, cats, whales, and bats each include the humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, etc. The SIMILAR structure suggest these organisms share a common ancestor.
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
Fossils can tell us:
sedimentary rock
igneous (volcanic) rock
gills or glands in the neck and face
pharyngeal pouch
All of the above
Homologous Structures
True
the older the rocks are
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