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State the similarities and differences between connecting links and missing links.

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### Step-by-Step Solution **Step 1: Define Connecting Links and Missing Links** - **Connecting Links**: These are organisms that exhibit traits of two different groups, showing a transitional form between them. They are still alive and provide evidence of evolutionary relationships. - **Missing Links**: These refer to organisms that are believed to have existed in the past but are not currently found. They are often considered as gaps in the fossil record that would show the transition between two groups. **Step 2: Identify Similarities** 1. **Transitional Forms**: Both connecting links and missing links represent transitional forms in the evolutionary process. They show characteristics that are intermediate between two different groups. ...
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