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  • Hi I study comparative anatomy its amazing what do you study
  • Ive never heard of that but I study Comparative Embryology
  • There are many forms of evidence for evolution. One of the strongest forms of evidence is comparative anatomy. This is when you compare structural similarities of organisms to determine their evolutionary relationships. Comparative anatomy is an important tool that helps determine evolutionary relationships between organisms and whether or not they share common ancestors.
  • Other organisms have anatomical structures that function in very similar ways, however, morphologically and developmentally these structures are very different. These are called analogous structures. Since these structures are so different, even though they have the same function, they do not indicate an evolutionary relationship nor that two species share a common ancestor.
  • Wow Comparative Embryology is crazy what are your thoughts on my studies?
  • Comparative anatomy is actually amazing on how it affects Evolution thanks for sharing.
  • Embryos and the development of embryos of various species within a class are similar even if their adult forms look nothing alike. For instance, chicken embryos and human embryos look similar in the first few stages of embryonic development.
  • Embryology is the study and analysis of embryos. Evidence of an evolutionary common ancestor is seen in the similarity of embryos in markedly different species. Darwin used the science of embryology to support his conclusions.
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