A similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development is gill slits. Both types of embryos exhibit structures called pharyngeal arches, which can develop into gill slits in fish and contribute to the formation of various structures in reptiles and mammals, including the neck and jaw regions in birds and humans.
Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development? (1 point)
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forelimbs
forelimbs
jaw bones
jaw bones
hindlimbs
hindlimbs
gill slits
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