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Evolution of seal "Flippers" over time? Seals are aquatic mammals that evolved from terrestrial mammals with legs. Seals have appendages that are flipper-like (‘flippers’), which are adapted for movement in water. Explain how the flippers may have evolved from legs of a terrestrial ancestor. A) If you were to go back in time and examine a population of the ancestral species, would all the individuals look the same? Describe the variation in the character within the ancestral species that provided the ‘raw material’ for natural selection to occur. B) What type (or types) of selection pressure would have favored the evolution of the character of interest? C) How would the character of interest allow the organism that had it to reproduce more than an organism that lacked it? |
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