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Audio Evidence of Evolution Worksheet

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Do the early stages of the embryos look the same?

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Do analogous structures show common ancestry?

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For 8 to 13. Identify the example as homologous, analogous, vestigial or as embrology

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Which of the following observations most strongly supports evoluntionary links between fossil organisms and modern organisms?

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Does this suggest that the embryos have a common ancestor?

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What is the function of these structures?

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Click on all the structural differences between butterfly and bird wings

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Why might cave fish have evolved without eyesight?

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The wings of bats and birds are both used for flight but have different structures. Birds and bats are not related

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Snakes have little leg bones that have no function

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The embroys of humans, fish, and salamanders have common features. This indicates a common ancestor.

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Whales have a pelvis and little femur bones even though they do not have legs.

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Horses, cats, dogs, and humans have the same number of bones in the upper arm. These organisms have similar bone structure in the limbs but are used for different functions. This indicates a common ancestor.

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Dolphins and sharks have a streamlined body, flippers, and a tail however, dolphins are mammals and sharks are fish. Dolphins and sharks do not have a common ancestor.

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How many differences are there between the human and the chicken (count the number of highlighted sequences)

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How many differences are there between the human and the horse (count the number of highlighted sequences)

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How many differences are there between the human and the tuna (count the number of highlighted sequences)

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How many differences are there between the human and the monkey (count the number of highlighted sequences)

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What organism is closely related to humans?

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What organism is least closely related to humans?

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What is the BEST evidence to support evolution and common ancestory?