Scientists found that both segmented worms and arthropods have a hollow space in their bodies to hold their organs. They both also have larvae stages early on in their life cycle.
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All I can think of are walrus and whale
evolved from a common ancestor that also had the structure bg
I think whale. Blue whales and Sperm whales are of course larger.
Scientists believe this because they have a similar body model.
Homologous add Perhaps to a human's foot.
Scientists have not identified an evolutionary ancestor to fungi.
Ambulocetus, is the ancestor of the whales. It was known as the walking whale because it could walk on land, though it spent most time in water.
You should most likely not use Wiki answers, because you will never get it on here. Haha. Are you in marine science? I think so because this is the exact quesiton on my whale packet.
because of the tail whale tails are horizontal and shark tails are vertical
Scientists found that both segmented worms and arthropods have a hollow space in their bodies to hold their organs. They both also have larvae stages early on in their life cycle.
Scientists know that the supergroups do not share a single common ancestor but do not know where in time they branch off from each other:)
I think it depends on how far back we're discussing. Homo Heidelbergensis seems to be regarded as a direct ancestor.
a killer whale is actually called an orca, but the term "killer whale" is mixed up, it actually means "whale killer". in answer to this question a toothed whale. but scientists have argued that a orca may be a dolphin? but that's another question.
Why do scientists think related species have similar body structures and development patterns?
we do not know yet it has not ben dicoverd