What might happen if your body couldn’t process glucose?
A. You wouldn’t be able to digest food
B. You wouldn’t have the energy to function
C. You would become more likely to catch diseases
D. You would constantly be thirsty for water
Select your answer:
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How is comparative embryology used as evidence for evolution?
A. The similarities in development across organisms show how they are related.
B. The development of embryos shows evolution occurring in organisms before birth.
C. The similarities of embryos shows that all organisms used to once look like each other.
D. Comparative embryology is not used as evidence for evolution.