Question
Compare the structures of the cat and chicken embryos from the images in your eBook. Which characteristics do the species share as embryos that they do not share when they are fully developed?
Select all that apply.
• Both animals have similar upper limb buds as embryos.
• Both animals have feathers as embryos.
• Both animals have structurs similar to gill arches as embryos.
• Both animals have tails as embryos.
Select all that apply.
• Both animals have similar upper limb buds as embryos.
• Both animals have feathers as embryos.
• Both animals have structurs similar to gill arches as embryos.
• Both animals have tails as embryos.
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When comparing the structures of cat and chicken embryos, the characteristics they share as embryos, which they do not share in their fully developed forms, include:
- **Both animals have similar upper limb buds as embryos.**
- **Both animals have structures similar to gill arches as embryos.**
- **Both animals have tails as embryos.**
Chickens develop feathers as embryos, but cats do not develop feathers at any stage. Therefore, the correct shared characteristics are the first three options listed above.
- **Both animals have similar upper limb buds as embryos.**
- **Both animals have structures similar to gill arches as embryos.**
- **Both animals have tails as embryos.**
Chickens develop feathers as embryos, but cats do not develop feathers at any stage. Therefore, the correct shared characteristics are the first three options listed above.