All vertebrate embryos look roughly the same, showing that they come from a common ancestor.
Evolution of paired limbs was one of major developments . Similarly development of jaws , Amnion etc are also major developments .
Morphological evidence.Genetic and genomic evidence.Geographical evidence.
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No, of course not. Evidence does not prove evolution - it validates the theory.Evidence which Darwin had included limited fossils, and observed apparent speciation in birds.
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
Related species have similar embryos.
stoned monkeys rule the world
this is because they have a link with early ancestors of similar structure.
pouches
Notochord
Notochord
convergent evolution
Amphibians
Comparative embryology is the study of the similarities and differences in the embryos of different species. Similarities in embryos are evidence of common ancestry. All vertebrate embryos, for example, have gill slits and tails. All of the animals except for fish, lose their gills slits by adulthood. Some of them also lose their tail. In humans, the tail is reduced to the tail bone. Thus, similarities organisms share as embryos may be gone by adulthood. This is why it is valuable to compare organisms in the embryonic stage
The stages of development of the embryos of certain organisms are extremely similar, a fact that suggests the organisms had common ancestors.