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What is the term for cells in the marginal zone of Xenopus embryos that are thicker toward the inside and narrow toward the
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Rina
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The diploid cell that result from fertilization is called a(n)___.
A. Egg B. Sperm C. Zygote D. Embryo look up zygote, and embryo
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Yana
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Eggs of Amphioxus is :
(a)alecithal (b)telolecithal (c)meiolecithal (d)mesolecithal is it A ?
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David
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Identical twins in humans, which are deuterostomes, are formed when cells at the four-cell stage are separated. A grasshopper,
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Miso
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We r learning about the reproductive organs and they seem to be confusing me on how they they function together to make an
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Bob
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If you were a governing body with the associated responsibility, would you prioritize funding of reexamination of existing data
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Lina
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What is the significance of the order of development of the nervous system before the cardiovascular system during feotal
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Jen
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Mammals and birds have evolved from reptiles. In what way does a comparative study of their embryology establish the validity of
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Ri
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Immediately after an embryo forms, it begins to replicate new cells. What is the most likely type of cells that form during the
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The development of the eye in the human embryo occurs between the 3rd and 10th week of development. The eye develops from
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D
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From the third moth until birth, a developing human is called a
A. newborn B. fetus C. embryo D. zygote
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1)What part does the placenta play in the;
a)Nutrition of the embryo b)Protection of the embryo 2)Explain why several auxiliary
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Vertebrate embryos
Develop the same structures at different rates Devils different structures at the same time Go through the
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Which shows the stages of fetal development in the correct order
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What is the function of a radical In a mature embroy
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Rabbeca
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Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point)
Responses forelimbs
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Yugisho
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
Responses develop the same structures at different rates. develop the same structures at different
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Yugisho
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
Responses They both
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Yugisho
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Images of the embryo and adult stages of three different organisms are shown belowWhich of the following is the best conclusion
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lol
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What is suggested by the similarity of early embryos of different species of vertebrates?
Question 1 options: no evolutionary
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leslie
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point) Responses go through the same developmental stages at different rates. go through the same
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r r
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point) Responses They both
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r r
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Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point) Responses gill slits
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r r
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
Responses develop different structures at the same rate. develop different structures at the same
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pineapple
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (
They both have spines. They
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Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 po
O jaw bones Ohindlimbs
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Vertebrate embryos (1 point)
O develop different structures at the same rate. Odevelop the same structures at different rates go
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
Responses go through the same developmental stages at the same rate. go through the same
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I don’t like math
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
Responses They both
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I don’t like math
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As vertebrae embryos developed, they go through a series of Which statements about these stages are correct would it be all
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Vertebrae embryos, do they develop different structures at the same time or go through the same develop mental stages at the
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point) Responses They both
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
Responses go through the same developmental stages at different rates. go through the same
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Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point)
Responses forelimbs
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
Responses develop the same structures at different rates. develop the same structures at different
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
Responses go through the same developmental stages at different rates. go through the same
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
Responses They both
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
Responses go through the same developmental stages at different rates. go through the same
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Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point)
Responses hindlimbs
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
Responses They both
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Vertebrate embryos
• develop the same structures at different rates •develop different structures at the same rate. •go
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Blackboyjoy
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Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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Vertebrate embryos: developed the same structures at different rates? Developed different structures at the same rate? Go
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Which is a similarity between a fish, embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of developedment? Forelimbs? Gill slits?
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Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals have similar embryos.
They all start with gill slits. Fish and some amphibians
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Mrs. becca
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How does comparing the embryos of different organisms support the theory of evolution?
Question 3 options: The embryos have
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emilymay_2356
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Which traits do human embryos have that link them to a common ancestor with fish and reptiles? Check all that apply.
hair tail
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your mama
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All the tissues and organs of most animals develop from three different types of embryonic cell layers. They are _________,
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Asiya Omar
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the developmental stage of an embryo in which a single layer of cells is surrounded by a space filled with fluid
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Anatomy
Anatomy and Physiology
Animal Anatomy
Animal Classification
Biological Sciences
Biology
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Cell Biology
Comparative anatomy
Developmental Biology
Evolution
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Human Development
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Reproductive Biology
Reproductive System
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