Using the phylogeny, which statement best explains the evolutionary relationship of birds and bats?   A. C is an example of divergent evolution shows a common ancestor.   B. C is an example of convergent evolution does not show a common ancestor.   C. A and B are examples of analogous structures derived from a common ancestor.   D. A and B are examples of homologous structures that are not derived from a common ancestor.

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Using the phylogeny, which statement best explains the evolutionary relationship of birds and bats?

 

A. C is an example of divergent evolution shows a common ancestor.
 
B. C is an example of convergent evolution does not show a common ancestor.
 
C. A and B are examples of analogous structures derived from a common ancestor.
 
D. A and B are examples of homologous structures that are not derived from a common ancestor.
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B
Bat
Rat
Bird
Lizard
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C
Transcribed Image Text:A B Bat Rat Bird Lizard Fo C
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