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6. Which of the following statements about shark teeth fossil evidence is not consistent with the scientific theory of evolution? A. Many fossils of Shark teeth have recently be…
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6. Which of the following statements about shark teeth fossil evidence is not consistent with the scientific theory of evolution?
A. Many fossils of Shark teeth have recently been found that are all the same size and color compared to modern
sharics.
B. Many fossils of Shark teeth have been found that show different sizes and serrations (saw-like edges). These fossil
teeth have distinct differences and similarities to modern sharks.
C. Many fossils of Shark scales have been found that have features of enlarged scales that resemble a brush. Our
modern sharks do not have or need this type of scale to survive.
D. A new shark fossil has been found that has characteristics in the size of the teeth and the serrations (saw-like edges)
that are in between the older fossils found and the modern shark.
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