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    • #8776
      volcob
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      hi guys! im just newbee in this forum

      i see how great it is to share some naughtyness and humor as well as real answers to others

      im gonna ask you a Q: a good Q we often overlook 😈

      Describe how embryological similarities across vertebrate species give some evidence of those species having descended from a common ancestor ❓

    • #79273
      MichaelXY
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      I would say, your previous genetic ancestor with the XX chromosome.

    • #79274
      mith
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      Ontogeny and it’s relation to ontology

    • #79276
      canalon
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      It sounds like a question a student will overlook in his textbook, and get him a little stumped when he has to answer it for his homewor. But you are lucky mith gave you the answer.

    • #79295
      mcar
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      that’s one of the evidences to Darwin’s Common Descent

    • #79316
      MrMistery
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      Ernst Haeckel’s law…

    • #79342
      Jones
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      Awkward situation.

      You’ll like this forum.

    • #79692
      volcob
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      It sounds like a question a student will overlook in his textbook, and get him a little stumped when he has to answer it for his homewor. But you are lucky mith gave you the answer.[/quote]

      well its none of my home works…

      its just one of those few questions I came across with while I was taking my Evolutionary biology last year

      no need for you to worry that i might use your opinions as an answer to an assignment…

      well this question is nice because i often use it in an argument with somebody who strictly doesnt believe in evolution at all

      but not until ive come across this question did i realize how important it was to include embriology in the study of evolution 😉

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