Cytochrome c is a protein found in all eukaryotes The table shows how the cytochrome...

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Cytochrome c is a protein found in all eukaryotes The table shows how the cytochrome c sequences in five species compare with the sequence in humans Comparison of Cytochrome Sequences Among Species Species Human Chimpanzee Sheep Rattlesnake Carp Garden snail Number of differences compared with humans 0 10 14 18 29 Percentage difference What conclusion can you draw from the data 0 10 13 17 28 A Chimpanzees evolved from sheep B Sheep and rattlesnakes both evolved from carp C Humans are more closely related to chimpanzees than to carp D Humans and chimpanzees are the same species

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