Evolution (Introduction)

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Thursday, October 08, 2009, 22:46 (5523 days ago) @ David Turell


> > Well, at some point *all* fetuses look the same. One of the most interesting things I've always loved is the human "gill" structure during early development. 
> > 
> > I had not however heard that there was a suggestion that our line was the one that other species had branched off of.
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> Thank you for the quotes around 'gills'. What a phony business, Haeckel's embryo drawings fraud and all that. The point being all fetuses don't look the same even early on, but Scientific American, July, 2002, pg. 33, "Human Evolution, Food for Thought", article comments that apes and we do look alike early on, but they diverge from us. Look it up.-I'll trust you for now. Huge amount of midterm tests coming up... I dropped a class to make sure I'd stay afloat. First week at Mutual was this week too. -On the embryo note, if you go back to blastocysts, I challenge you to find the differences! :-P

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