preggers
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor. Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor. Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor. Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor. Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor. Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor. Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor. Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of structure being described in each statement.
Snakes have remnants of back legs.
Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.
Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.
Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor.