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Biology, 08.09.2021 14:00, jacobrobles755

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

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