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based on the body structures of these animals, which two conclusions are scientifically sound?
images of dog, gorilla, chimpanzee, and frog skeletons
- the skeletal structure of the gorilla and chimpanzee suggest a common evolutionary ancestry.
- the dog and frog share a closer evolutionary ancestry than the gorilla and chimpanzee
- the dog is more closely related to the frog than it is to the chimpanzee
- all four organisms share a common vertebrate ancestor
Brief Explanations
- Gorillas and chimpanzees are both great apes with highly similar skeletal structures (e.g., upright posture, hand/limb bone arrangements) indicating a very close common evolutionary ancestor.
- All four organisms are vertebrates (they all have a bony skeleton with a spinal column), which means they share a common vertebrate ancestor.
- Dogs are mammals, while frogs are amphibians; gorillas and chimpanzees are both primate mammals, so dogs are more closely related to gorillas/chimpanzees than to frogs, making the other two options incorrect.
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- The skeletal structure of the gorilla and chimpanzee suggest a common evolutionary ancestry
- All four organisms share a common vertebrate ancestor