A species of crayfish that lives in caves produces eyestalks like its above-ground relatives, but has no
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A species of crayfish that lives in caves produces eyestalks like its above-ground relatives, but has no eyes. Eyestalks in cave-dwelling crayfish are thus _________.
A. An evolutionary error;
B. A dominant mutation;
C.
biogeographical evidence of evolution;
D. A vestigial trait;
E. Evidence that evolutionary theory may be incorrect
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Biology Science For Life With Physiology
ISBN: 9780134555430
6th Edition
Authors: Colleen Belk, Virginia Maier
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