The answer to your question is D.
<span>Evidence for Evolution During and since Darwin's time, people have been looking for and studying evidence in nature that teaches them more about evolution. Some types of evidence, such as fossils and similarities between related living organisms, were used by Darwin to develop his theory of natural selection, and are still used today. Others, such as DNA testing, were not available in Darwin's time, but are used by scientists today to learn more about evolution.<span>Five types of evidence for evolution are discussed in this section: ancient organism remains, fossil layers, similarities among organisms alive today, similarities in DNA, and similarities of embryos. Another important type of evidence that Darwin studied and that is still studied and used today is artificial selection, or breeding.</span><span>
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The explanation why there is a presence of difference in the
food intake where Ron eats more food than Danielle is because Ron has a lot
more fat cells compared to Danielle in which likely explains as to why Ron is
not satiated and that he will only be once the fat cells that he has exhibits
the feeling of being full.
The growth of the catholic population