Why are embryos more useful than adults for showing evolutionary
relationships among organism? choose one
1.) embryos may have features that are not found in adults
2.) adults may have mutations that are not found in embryos
3.) evolutionary relationships are more easily observed in simpler organisms
4.) related organisms always appear identical in a embryonic stages
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