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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are examples of comparative embroyology

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"The embryonic stage for many animals is very similar. For example, fish, bird, rabbit, and human embryos are similar in appearance in the early stages. They all have gill slits, a two-chambered heart, and a tail with muscles to move it. Later on, as the embryos grow and develop, they become less and less similar. I don't claim expertise in evolutionary theory, but it seems so persuasive that I am willing to accept it as the best concept yet. I've heard a Creationist say. "Well. there's no example of an animal that is half cat and half dog" But that just shows that he has no concept of evolutionary theory" Credit to WikiAnswers.

OpenStudy (zubhanwc3):

Humans do not have gills as fish do, but human embryos have gill slits, suggesting humans and fish share a common evolutionary ancestor.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I THINK THAT IS A COPY & PASTE @MidnightMemories

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because it has credit to wiki-answers and that is not a website to trust sometimes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It was, I gave credit, and it was a trusted user.

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