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on Oct 15, 2024Verified
Bryozoan lineages in the fossil record
A) changed gradually over time.
B) show little to no change.
C) show punctuated change.
D) changed once in the Modern fauna.
Bryozoan Lineages
The evolutionary branches representing the diverse groups within the Bryozoa phylum, small aquatic invertebrate animals.
Modern Fauna
Refers to the animal species that inhabit the Earth during the current geological time period, known as the Holocene.
- Analyze the patterns of fossil records, including rates of origination and extinction.
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- Analyze the patterns of fossil records, including rates of origination and extinction.
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