What is embroyological evidence
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The study of one type of evidence of evolution is called embryology, the study of embryos. An embryo is an unborn (or unhatched) animal or human young in its earliest phases. Embryos of many different kinds of animals: mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, etc. look very similar and it is often difficult to tell them apart.
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Embroyological evidence :
- Embriology is the branch of biology.
- Embriology includes the developmental process of a single cell embryo to a baby .
- It studies that the prenatal development of gametes (sex cells), fertilization, and development of embryos and fetuses.
- Embryology encompasses the study of congenital disorders that occur before birth, known as teratology.
- Thus, embryology is frequently used as evidence of the theory of evolution and the radiation of species from a common ancestor.
- Embryology, the study of the development of the anatomy of an organism to its adult form, provides evidence for evolution as embryo formation in widely-divergent groups of organisms tends to be conserved.
- Another form of evidence of evolution is the convergence of form in organisms that share similar environments.
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