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Jillian Wright
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17 May, 18:06
What is a derived trait in biology 1
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Beckham Briggs
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A derived trait is a trait that the current organism has, but the previous one did not have. An ancestral trait is a trait that you, and your ancestors had. A vestigial structure is a structure that had some sort of use in your ancestor, but none in your current body
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