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Similar structures that are found in different species are called _____________.
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State three differences between animals and plants that live in land and water
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4. The images below show the skeleton of a monkey and the vertebrae or backbone of a human. At the end
of the monkey backbone are
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write me a essay comparing and contrasting 1 animal and 2 body systems to a human im in 7th grade
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Step 1- Pick an animal. Any animal is fine.
Step 2- Pick 2 body systems. Any 2 body systems is fine. Step 3- Research those 2
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Step 1- Pick an animal. Any animal is fine.
Step 2- Pick 2 body systems. Any 2 body systems is fine. Step 3- Research those 2
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write me a essay. comparing and contrasting 1 animal and 2 body systems to a human im in 7th grade btw write the essay like one
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Why must biologists be able to distinguish homologous traits from analogous traits?
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What are the physiological advantages of having a separate ventricles in birds and mammals
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A typical human newborn weighs 150lbs, while a newborn weighs approx 7lbs. An adult Western grey Kangaroo weighs about 30
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What’s the difference between homologous and analogous structures? How do I specify which is which
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Darwin noticed differences in the beak shapes of finches on the various islands of the Galapagos and surmised that they all
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What structures of the embryonic and adult anatomy of manatees and elephants establish the evolutionary relationship between
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Why do you think the human brain has more convolutions than a pig brain?
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the spine of cactus and thorn of Bougainvillea is an example of homologous or analogous organs?(in evolution)
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what is the difrences between the bird circulatory system and a humans?
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Do homologous structures have the same function in different organisms?
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i am doing a science project comparing human and animal fingerprints. I can't seem to find out if cats and dogs have
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An example of homologous structures would be our front teeth and ___:
a. the mandibles of a crab b. the mouthparts of a mosquito
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KC
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Study the wings of the birds in the two images below. Which of the following words applies to only one of the wing structures
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Anonymous
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How are the lungs and the liver in a frog different from those of a human? Thanks (other than being smaller)
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Joe
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Which experimental approach would be most effective and easiest to clearly determine the evolutionary relationship between these
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Why is the CM of a 1.00m length of pipe at its midpoint, whereas this is not true for your arm or leg?
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Charlie
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1. Similarities between reptiles and amphibians A. Physical characteristics/appearance: both animals are vertebrates, and both
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Look at the information you gathered on your chosen organisms body systems. Which can you use to show similarities with human
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Are saltwater gills different from freshwater gills? Please explain to me
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Option 2: Analyze Reactions via Video
Student Worksheet Background Information: Body systems in all organisms have one goal: to
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what are 3 facts that the human and cat eyes have in common
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
By studying the limbs and fossils of different animals, such as a horse leg and a human
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Yo, wassup bot, tell me please, are there 3 organisms comparing and contrasting on both the German shepherd and the human.
German
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Imagine you are a paleontologist trying to find the "missing link" between different species. In three to five sentences, create
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Species X is an extinct animal. A scientist has discovered fossils of species X and compared them to species Y, a living animal
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Which statements describe homologous structures? Select three options.
1. An example of a homologous structure is the wing of a
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Species X is an extinct animal. A scientist has discovered fossils of species X and compared them to species Y, a living animal
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Dr. Pepper
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Which are accurate descriptions of comparative anatomy? Select three options.
may or may not include studies of structures with
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Dr. Pepper
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3.The more classification levels that two organisms share,
A. The easier it is to tell them apart. B. The more distantly related
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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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Scientists examine fossils from three different animals. They determine that all three animals share similar structures and
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Scientist, exam, and fossils from three different animals. They determine that all three animals share similar structures and
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SCIENCE: EVOLUTION; ARE Whales and Hippos Related?
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Which of the following is an example of a vestigial organ that could be found in a transitional fossil? A. And extra digit on
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Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
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You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all
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Differentiate between exo skeleton and Endo skeleton
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What is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown?
(1 point) • tail • hair
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The forelimbs of mice, bats, and whales all have a similar bone structure. This is an example of which type of evidence of
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What is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown?(1 point)
Responses spine spine
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What is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown? (1 point)
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Which of the following structures does a fern have, but a flatworm and a human don't?
Question 2 options: mitochondria DNA
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Which pattern is evidence that reptiles and amphibians share the same ancestor? (1 point)
Responses They have similar skin. They
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