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scientists notice structural similarities between fossils of a land animal and an aquatic organism. they know the similarities are not a result of the two organisms having to adapt to similar environments. what can they attribute the structural similarities to?
convergent evolution
common ancestry
transitional evolution
similar mating habits
Convergent evolution is when unrelated species develop similar traits due to adapting to similar environments, which is explicitly ruled out here. Transitional evolution refers to species in between ancestral and modern forms, which does not explain shared traits between two distinct organisms. Similar mating habits would not cause structural similarities in fossils. Common ancestry means the two organisms share a distant common ancestor, leading to inherited structural similarities independent of current environmental adaptations.
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common ancestry