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Genetic studies have led researchers to suggest that turtles are most closely related to the group that includes modern
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Scientists discover fossilized bones from two different animals. The scientists consult the fossil record to learn more about
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Which species are most closely related? 1 point Goldfish and kingsnake Stick insect and goldfish Dog and kingsnake Kingsnake and
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Scientists discover fossilized bones from two different animals. The scientists consult the fossil record to learn more about
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Which everyday object would MOST closely match the structure and look of cancellous bone?
(1 point) Responses a tennis ball a
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A cladogram is a tool used by scientists to visualize a group of organisms that are being compared. All organisms to the right
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Which scientific evidence compares body structure to show relationships.
Ecology Chemistry Genetics Comparative anatomy
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Humans have a lot of homologous structures in common with other animals, and several of these structures are no longer in
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7) Below is a diagram indicating the limb bones of a human, a crocodile, a bat, a whale, and a bird. Similar bones are
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Which scientific evidence compares body structures to show relationships?
Ecology Chemistry Genetics Comparative anatomy
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Tabulate the differences between apes and humans under the following headings:
Headings Apes Humans 1. Skull 2. Walking 3. Pelvis
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Ostriches have wings, but do not fly. Humans have an
appendix with no apparent function. Whales contain bones for rear legs. Each
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• Animal A and animal B have somewhat similar structures.
• Animal A and animal C have very similar structures. • Animal B
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In studying humans, whales, and horses, which of the following set of similarities would be evidence for the most
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In studying humans, whales, and horses, which of the following sets of similarities would be evidence for the most recent common
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what is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown?
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Humans, mice, and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
A. Humans,
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in studying humans, whales, and horses, which of the following set of similarities would be evidence for the most recent common
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The wing of a bird and the leg of a horse are very different looking structures. Although they look different, bird wings and
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Can you think of an example of a structure in plants and animals that is similar? How are they similar?
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in three to five sentences, explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole for their functions
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3 sentence talking about a presentation comparing your chosen organism's body systems to human body systems
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Four different species of lizards are represented in the following diagram.
Which of the following statements could be true
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Compared to rodents rabbits have an extra pair of incisors and other skeletal structures that are different. They also have some
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Humans, mice, and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. What can a scientist conclude from this observation?
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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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A scientist discovers a fossil of an animal and places it in the fossil record. The organism's bones are similar to the bones of
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What is homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown
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Humans, mice, and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
(1 point) All
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How is the development of a human pig, frog and chicken the same? Explain in one to three sentences
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a scientist discovers a fossil of an animal and places it in the fossil record. The organism's bones are similar to the bones of
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humans, mice, and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. what can scientists conclude from this observation?
A. All
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Analogous structures look different but function the same. For example, the wings of a bird and butterfly have very different
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Which scientific evidence compares body structures to show relationships?
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a 5 paragraph essay on Similarity’s between organisms the organisms in the essay are
humans and monkeys
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Read the following statements. Then, answer the question below.
Human embryos have structures called notochords. The notochord
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humans have a lot of homologous structures in common with other animals, and several of these structures are no longer in
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What is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown?
a. tail b. hair c. gills d.
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Listed below are characteristics that serve as evidence of shared ancestry between fish and reptiles. Select the option
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What is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown?
A. Hair B. Spine C. Tail D.
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Compared to rodents, rabbits have an extra pair of incisors and other skeletal structures that are different. They also have
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Which scientific evidence compares body structures to show relationships?
A. Ecology B. Chemistry C. Genetics D. Comparative
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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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Whale fins and bat wings are anatomically similar. Which of the following does this suggest about the animals?(1 point)
Responses
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Humans have a lot of homologous structures in common with other animals, and several of these structures are longer in working
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Upon close examination of the skeleton of an adult python, a pelvic girdle and leg bones can be observed.
Python Slithers Closer
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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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Refer to the image above.
The bones labeled "X" can be referred to as Responses vestigial structures. vestigial structures.
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