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
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A similarity between a habitat and a niche is that they both have to deal with an organisms lifestyle.
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the similarities between cat rat and bat are that they are from the kingdom animelia and phylum mamalia.
comparative embryology
Comparative embroyology allows us to see the similarities between embryo's of related species. Therefore, similarities between two organism's in the embryo signal that at some point, those two organism's were related. The earlier those similarities disappear, the farther apart evolutionarily the two organisms are.
A branch of embryology that deals with the similarities and differences in the development of animals or plants of different orders.comparative embryology consist in the observation and the comparaison of the embryonic development in various organismsSimilarities and differences between each modes of developments help scientists understand how the diversity of the animals happenedEvoDevo for Evolution and Development can also be used to define biological researchs using comparative embryiology
They see similarities with structures between modern day organisms and older organisms.
They show similarities between organisms structure. if the similarities are large then it shows that those organisms share a common ancestor.
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Anatomical similarity refers to members of the same class of animals tend to have similar structures and organs.Anatomical similarities between organisms are limited to physical similarities that serve similar functions.
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Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species. this establishes relationships between species, i.e., it shows similarities between species. since taxonomy deals with classifications of organisms, phylogeny helps in grouping organisms by presenting the similarities and differences of organisms.
A similarity between a habitat and a niche is that they both have to deal with an organisms lifestyle.