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- how does comparative anatomy help paleontologists? it allows them to make fossils form faster it helps them reconstruct extinct organisms by comparing fossils to modern species it tells them the exact color of ancient animals it proves that all animals lived at the same time
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- Option 1: Fossil formation is a natural process, and comparative anatomy can't speed it up. Eliminate.
- Option 2: Comparative anatomy involves comparing anatomical structures. Paleontologists can use this by comparing fossilized remains to modern species' anatomy to reconstruct extinct organisms. This makes sense.
- Option 3: Comparative anatomy deals with structures, not color. Fossils don't preserve color details in a way that comparative anatomy can determine exact color. Eliminate.
- Option 4: Different animals lived at different times (e.g., dinosaurs vs. humans). Comparative anatomy has no role in proving all animals lived simultaneously. Eliminate.
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B. It helps them reconstruct extinct organisms by comparing fossils to modern species