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Embryonic development
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The series of events that form distinct structures of the developing organism is called
A. gastrulation. B. morphogenesis. C.
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The arteries, veins, and allantoic stalk which connect the embryo to the placenta are united in
a structure called the A. morula
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The germ layer that gives rise to muscle and internal organs other than those organs of the digestive tract
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Listed below are characteristics that serve as evidence of shared ancestry between fish and reptiles. Select the option that
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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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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 jaw bones
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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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Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals have similar embryos. They all start with gill slits. Fish and some amphibians
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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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Vertebrate embryos
Responses go through the same developmental stages at different rates. go through the same developmental
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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
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The image below compares embryos for five different organisms as they develop. Look at the image and decide whether the
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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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Fish, amphibians, reptiles birds and mammals have similar embryos. They all start with gills slits fish, and some amphibians
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Structures that have different mature forms but develop from the same embryonic tissues are called.
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The embryo receives nutrients from the amniotic sac.
(1 point) Responses true true false Answer
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Red-eyed tree frog eggs can hatch up to two days earlier than average when they detect vibrations. However, if they hatch more
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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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Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals have similar embryos.
They all start with gill slits. Fish and some amphibians
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During early stages of vertebrate embryo development, the embryos look _______ During late stages of vertebrate embryo
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Do vertebrate embryos develop the same structures at different rates?
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What is the similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? They both have arms or they
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Which of the locations highlighted in the figure below is the site of embryo implantation?
mc036-1.jpg a. D b. A c. C d. B
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Human embryos have tails which become tail bones before birth tails also appear in fish reptiles amphibians birds and mammals
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Red-eyed tree frog eggs can hatch up to two days earlier than average when they detect vibrations. However, if they hatch more
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Red-eyed tree frog eggs can hatch up to two days earlier than average when they detect vibrations. However, if they hatch more
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Which characteristic applies only to embryos a fish and reptiles
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