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Common Ancestry
a common ancestor is inorganism that is the ? Is the answer direct ancestor of one organism?
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Yes, a common ancestor is an organism that is directly related to and is the direct ancestor of multiple different organisms. It is the shared relative from which different species or groups of organisms have evolved.
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