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Evolutionary Evidence
Part 5: Embryology
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Objectives: I can define embryology.
I can explain why it is an important piece of evolutionary evidence. I can analyze and evaluate embryos to determine common ancestry.
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What is embryology? Embryology - branch of biology dealing with the development of the animal embryo
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How is embryology an important part of evolutionary evidence?
The homologous structures in an embryo suggest a common ancestor. The similarities among young embryos suggest evolution from a distant, common ancestor.
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Section 15.1 Summary – pages 393-403
What is an embryo? An embryo is the earliest stage (pre-birth) of growth and development of both plants and animals. Embryos of different species have similar pharyngeal pouches and tails. Section 15.1 Summary – pages
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What evidence of common ancestry can be determined from embryos?
Vertebrate embryos exhibit homologous structures during certain phases of development but become totally different structures in the adult forms.
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Section 15.1 Summary – pages 393-403
What evidence of common ancestry can be determined from embryos? Pharyngeal pouches Pharyngeal pouches Tail Tail Fish Reptile Bird Mammal Section 15.1 Summary – pages
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