Question 42 (Mandatory) Amphibians evolved directly from which ancestral organisms? a) Small mammals b) Echinoderms (sea urchins) c) Marine invertebrates d) Fishes e) Reptiles Question 43 (Mandatory) Which best explains how Australia has distinctive organisms, such as marsupials, that cannot be found anywhere else on earth? a) Australia experienced a significantly slower rate of evolutionary change. b) Australia was separated and isolated from other land masses for a long period of time. c) There are fewer species of organisms in Australia than most continents. d) Australia has an unusual climate that has triggered natural selection. e) The predators of marsupials eliminate populations in other locations.

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Question 42 (Mandatory)
Amphibians evolved directly from which ancestral
organisms?
a) Small mammals
b) Echinoderms (sea urchins)
c) Marine invertebrates
d) Fishes
e) Reptiles
Question 43 (Mandatory)
Which best explains how Australia has distinctive
organisms, such as marsupials, that cannot be found
anywhere else on earth?
a)
Australia experienced a significantly slower
rate of evolutionary change.
b)
Australia was separated and isolated from
other land masses for a long period of time.
c)
There are fewer species of organisms in
Australia than most continents.
Australia has an unusual climate that has
triggered natural selection.
e)
The predators of marsupials eliminate
populations in other locations.
Transcribed Image Text:3:10 1 Back Pulse Question 42 (Mandatory) Amphibians evolved directly from which ancestral organisms? a) Small mammals b) Echinoderms (sea urchins) c) Marine invertebrates d) Fishes e) Reptiles Question 43 (Mandatory) Which best explains how Australia has distinctive organisms, such as marsupials, that cannot be found anywhere else on earth? a) Australia experienced a significantly slower rate of evolutionary change. b) Australia was separated and isolated from other land masses for a long period of time. c) There are fewer species of organisms in Australia than most continents. Australia has an unusual climate that has triggered natural selection. e) The predators of marsupials eliminate populations in other locations.
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