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Which level of classification is the most specific?
Species
What do the gill slits become in mammals?
Pharynx (throat)
Why do we study embryology?
To determine common ancestry
Which body system forms first in chordates?
Nervous system
What class does a chicken belong to?
Aves (birds)
What class does a mouse belong to?
Mammalia
Whales are related to what land animals? (name one!)
Hippos, deer, pigs
What animal are bears closely related to?
Seals
The shared ancestor of a new, different species that arose from one population
Common ancestor
Phylum that includes fish, amphibians, mammals, and reptiles
Chordates
Similarities in the development of embryos that share a common ancestor
Developmental Homology
The study of embryos and their development
Embryology
Animals that have a backbone
Vertebrates
The comparison of body structures and how they vary among species
Comparative anatomy
The study of body structures
Anatomy
An organism in its earliest stage of development
Embryo