
Anatomical and Embryological Evidence
Investigate how similarities in the anatomy and embryonic development of different species provide powerful evidence for a shared evolutionary history.
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Investigate how similarities in the anatomy and embryonic development of different species provide powerful evidence for a shared evolutionary history.
Key Questions
- Compare homologous structures in different organisms, such as the forelimbs of humans, cats, whales, and bats.
- Explain how similarities in the early developmental stages of different vertebrates support the concept of common ancestry.
- Analyze anatomical evidence to determine the evolutionary relationships between different species.
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