Asked by Mary
Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
go through the same developmental stages at the same rate.
develop the same structures at different rates.
go through the same developmental stages at different rates.******
develop different structures at the same rate.
2. Which structure is unique to vertebrates? (1 point)
skin
backbone*****
brain
limbs
3. Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point)
jaw bones
forelimbs
hindlimbs
gill slits*****
4.
What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
They both have spines.******
They both have gills.
They both have tails.
They both have arms.
go through the same developmental stages at the same rate.
develop the same structures at different rates.
go through the same developmental stages at different rates.******
develop different structures at the same rate.
2. Which structure is unique to vertebrates? (1 point)
skin
backbone*****
brain
limbs
3. Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point)
jaw bones
forelimbs
hindlimbs
gill slits*****
4.
What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
They both have spines.******
They both have gills.
They both have tails.
They both have arms.
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
Agree on all.
All vertebrate embryos, for example, have gill slits and tails. Most vertebrates, except for fish, lose their gill slits by adulthood. Some of them also lose their tail.
All vertebrate embryos, for example, have gill slits and tails. Most vertebrates, except for fish, lose their gill slits by adulthood. Some of them also lose their tail.
Answered by
Thx
100% correct
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meme
what are the answers
Answered by
anonymous
the answers are the ones with the *** by them
same development different rates
backbone
gill slits
they both have spines
same development different rates
backbone
gill slits
they both have spines
Answered by
Yup
Here are all of the answers just right here so it is easier for yall
1. Which structure is unique to vertebrates?
Backbone
2. vertebrate embryos
Go through the same developmental stages at different rates
3. Which is a similarity between a fish embryo in the early stages of development?
Gill slits
4. What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the last stages of development?
They both have spines
I gotchu
1. Which structure is unique to vertebrates?
Backbone
2. vertebrate embryos
Go through the same developmental stages at different rates
3. Which is a similarity between a fish embryo in the early stages of development?
Gill slits
4. What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the last stages of development?
They both have spines
I gotchu
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-w-
Yup is 100% correct!
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idk lol
thank you "yup" :)))
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Anonymous
Yup is correct I will name my dog after you you saved my life
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Naruto
did any of us even try to study for this-
Answered by
DEEZ
naruto, no lol
Answered by
ratty
nobody even tried to study lmao
Answered by
stan txt
yup is correct i got 4/4
Answered by
bloodz
yeah i didnt study for this lol
Answered by
Stanny
For everyone with 5 questions the 5th answer is gill slits
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JAYYY
yup is lyin i got a 2/4
Answered by
Anonymous
uh
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Dude
What are they then?
Answered by
Dude
I gotem, yup is right, so is Stanney for the 5th
Answered by
Nothing
For all the people in a rush it is
C
A
C
B
C
A
C
B
Answered by
sako (my horses name)
i definitely didn't study for this lol and thx @ yup I got 100%
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Thxx yup!!!!
Thxxx yup 4/4!!!!!!
Answered by
Adam+me!
1. backbone
2. go through the same developmental stages at different rates.
3. gill slits
4. They both have spines
Have an amazing day!
2. go through the same developmental stages at different rates.
3. gill slits
4. They both have spines
Have an amazing day!
Answered by
kayla
100
Answered by
joseoh
Which part of the vertebrate embryo developed into mammalian ear and jaw bones?(1 point)
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New
The fifth question answer is gill slits
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idk!
Adam+me is 100% right tysm!!
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Kitty Cat
I studied for this! And, Got all the answers right! Thanks for helping me check my work everyone!
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UwU
UwU
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Answered by
@gaming-kat
Which part of the vertebrate embryo developed into mammalian ear and jaw bones?
A. mouth
B. gill slits
C. tail
D. ears
A. mouth
B. gill slits
C. tail
D. ears
Answered by
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The part of the vertebrate embryo developed into mammalian ear and jaw bones is option B, gill slits.
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