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What is a similarity between a fish embryo and a human embryo in the late stages of development? (1 point)
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They both have gills.
They both have gills.
They both have tails.
They both have tails.
They both have arms.
They both have arms.
They both have spines.
They both have spines.
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They both have spines.
Reason: both fish and human embryos are vertebrates and develop a vertebral column (spine); humans do not have functional gills, and arms and gill structures are not appropriate similarities for late-stage fish vs. human embryos.
Reason: both fish and human embryos are vertebrates and develop a vertebral column (spine); humans do not have functional gills, and arms and gill structures are not appropriate similarities for late-stage fish vs. human embryos.
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