Which reptilian adaptation is considered a precursor to mammalian skin?
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Correct answer: Scales with keratin
Reptilian scales are composed of keratin, the same protein family that forms mammalian hair. This shared biochemistry suggests that keratinized integument in the common ancestor was a precursor to the hair follicle lineage seen in mammals.
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