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Biology, 01.09.2020 22:01, kashusledbetter

Question 5 of 10 What could a human living now and a horse living thousands of years ago
have in common?
A. They are made of some of the same matter.
B. They both get their energy directly from the sun.
C. They need the same amount of energy to survive.
D. They have the exact same DNA.
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