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3. This living sea star and tossi sea urchin both have body structures that paris
are formed along five lines. What best explains why both species have this
five-lined body structure?"
sea star
fossil sea urchin
The sea star and sea urchin are different species, so they must not share an ancestor
population. They must have inherited this five-lined body structure from separate
ancestor populations
The sea star and sea urchin both share the same ancestor population that had a five
lined body structure. They inherited this structure from the ancestor population
It is impossible to say, Fossils are very old; therefore, we cannot make observations of
the sea urchin's ancestors, and we cannot explain its body structure,
All species have their own specific body structures, so it is a coincidence that this sea
star and sea urchin each have this specific type of five-lined body structure,
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