Up until the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, many naturalists be
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Up until the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, many naturalists believed that all species of living organism(s) had been created separately and had remained unchanged since the creation. Around that time, scientific research provided findings that were contradictory to that idea. All of the following are findings that contradict the idea of a single creation. Choose the exception.
A) The platypus is only found in Australia and the dodo was only found on Madagascar.
B) Even though the limbs of various mammals carry out different functions (swimming, gliding, running, holding, etc.), the bone patterns are very similar.
C) As scientists explored more of the earth, they found that different groups of organisms were found in the different regions.
D) The limbs of some mammals serve the same purpose but their bone patterns are very different.
E) Some fossils of extinct organisms are quite different from living organisms.
Explanation / Answer
Some fossils of extinct organisms are quite different from living organisms.
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