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1. Homologous Structure: Homologous Structure 2. Embryological Development: Embryological Development 3. Analogous
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when at rest, an elephants heart rate is about 30 beats per minute, and a humans heart rate is about 70 beats per minute
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Two organisms are closely related and are thought to share a similar evolutionary history. If this assumption is correct, what
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Some species of snakes have leg bones before birth but lose them before they are born. What is the name for this type of
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Which of the following pairs of structures are analogous?
a hummingbird wing and seal flipper b horse leg and human forearm c bat
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Some species of snakes have leg bones before birth but lose them before they are born. What is the name for this type of
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Which of the following pairs of structures are analogous?
a horse leg and human forearm b insect wing and bird wing c hummingbird
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Examine the bones in the diagram above. What conclusion can be made about these four organisms?
(1 point) Responses The four
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A scientist compared the amino acids in humans with various other organisms. According to the information in the graph above,
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Examine the bones in the diagram above. What conclusion can be made about these four organisms?
(1 point) Responses The four
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which is a similarity between a fish embry, and a bird embryo in the early stages of development?
a. Jawbones. b. Forelimbs. c.
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Whale fins and bat wings are anatomically similar. Which of the following does this suggest about the animals?(1 point)
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Whale fins and bat wings are anatomically similar. Which of the following does this suggest about the animals?(1 point)
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The bone structures of a human, a dog, a bird, and a whale are shown. Select the best response describing this image.
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Whale fins and bat wings are anatomically similar. Which of the following does this suggest about animals?
A. Whales and bats
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Which statement provides the best argument for why bird and butterfly wings evolved to have a similar function but differ in
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Homologous Structure(s): b Homologous Structure(s) 2. Embryological Development: Embryological Development 3. Analogous
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Review table below: It shows the amino acids in a segment of the protein, hemoglobin. This protein is present in many species,
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Which of the following pairs of structures are analogous?
a insect wing and bird wing b horse leg and human forearm c hummingbird
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A lizard and a bat have similar forelimbs which better adapt to their different environment, but, they are used in different
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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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Look at the following image of parts of a whale.
Image In humans, the pelvis and femur, or thigh bone, are involved in walking.
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Human embryos have tails, which become tail bones before birth. Tails also appear in fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and
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Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support the argument that humans are more evolutionarily related to fish
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Which statement provides the best argument for why bird and butterfly wings evolved to have a similar function but differ in
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How does comparative anatomy
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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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A scientist compared the amino acids in humans with various other organisms. According to the information in the graph above,
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Whale fins and bat wings are anatomically similar. Which of the following does this suggest about the animals?
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Examine the diagram below.
Examine the bones in the diagram above. What conclusion can be made about these four organisms? The
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Examine the bones in the diagram above. What conclusion can be made about these four organisms?
(1 point) Responses The four
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A scientist compared the amino acids in humans with various other organisms. According to the information in the graph above,
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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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Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support the argument that humans are more related to fish than they are to
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What can best be inferred about the hind leg bones seen in whales?
Responses A The hind leg bones of the whales are fossil
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How does the net of a fish tank with no lid compare to the net of a fish tank with its lid om
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A donkey and a beetle both use legs for locomotion, but the donkey has an internal bony skeleton while the beetle has an
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Humans, mice, and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
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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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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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Humans, mice, and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
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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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Two organisms are closely related and are thought to share a similar evolutionary history. If this assumption is correct, what
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Are whale
bones more similar to fish bones or mammal bones
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Therapods are in order of species that have hollow bones and three-toed limbs What modern-day species are these traits of
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Comparative anatomy shows that the bones in the leg of a horse, arm of a human, and wing of a bird have very similar structure.
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Do birds and humans exhibit the most linear relationship
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Which of the following best describes analogous structures?
* 1 point Structures that have different functions but similar
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Human embryos have tails, which become tail bones before birth. Tails also appear in fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and
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compared to rodants, rabbits have an extra pair of incisors and other skeletal structures that are diffrent. they also have some
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