Mention One similarity between a human embryo and fish.
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Look closely at any mammal, bird, or amphibian embryo—they all look the same. That’s because they all inherited genes from a common, fishy ancestor. During the middle stage of development—called the phylotypic period—a special combination of those genes becomes active, while some get turned off. Those active genes become the blueprints for your body.
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Fish embryos and human embryos both have gill slits. In fish they develop into gills, but in humans they disappear before birth.
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