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Fossil records suggest that appendage regeneration such as tail and limb regeneration were an ancient trait present at the base of the tetrapod (limbed vertebrate) lineage

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A.True
B.False
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Question restatement: The prompt asks whether fossil records indicate that appendage regeneration (such as tail and limb regeneration) was an ancient trait present at the base of the tetrapod (limbed vertebrate) lineage. Option 1: True. Arguments that could support this claim include the idea that regenerative abilities seen in some modern amphibians (e.g., salamanders that can regenerate limbs and tails) might reflect an ancestral capability within tetrapods. If regeneration were widespread in early tetrapods, one might expect some fossil or ......Login to view full explanation

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