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wolverine [178]
2 years ago
15

1. The ribosomes of which of these pairs of organisms would be expected to be most similar?

Biology
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chubhunter [2.5K]2 years ago
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In this case, the ribosomes organelles of Satyrinae and Charazinae are expected to be most similar.

<h3>What is evolution?</h3>

Evolution refers to the descendence with modification and therefore differences are lesser in close species.

According to the tree, the statement 'Nymphalidae share a common ancestor with other butterflies' best supports the theory of evolution.

In conclusion, in this case, the ribosomes organelles of Satyrinae and Charazinae are expected to be most similar.

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