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Vertebrate embryos(1 point)
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develop the same structures at different rates.
develop the same structures at different rates.
go through the same developmental stages at different rates.
go through the same developmental stages at different rates.
develop different structures at the same rate.
develop different structures at the same rate.
go through the same developmental stages at the same rate.
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go through the same developmental stages at different rates.
Explanation: Vertebrate embryos share conserved embryonic stages (e.g., gastrula, neurula, phylotypic/pharyngula stage) because of common ancestry, but timing and rate of those stages vary among species.
Explanation: Vertebrate embryos share conserved embryonic stages (e.g., gastrula, neurula, phylotypic/pharyngula stage) because of common ancestry, but timing and rate of those stages vary among species.
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