Monday, February 4, 2019

Evidence for Primates

Describe at least three kinds of evidence that suggest that all primates have a common ancestor. 






43 comments:

  1. mutation reproduction migration

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  2. intelligence , genes passed down , common ancestors

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  3. able to reproduce

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  4. able to reproduce

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  5. Miranda Dearborn

    mutation reproduction migration

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  6. Able to reproduce.

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  7. Mutation, reproduction, migration

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  9. Embryology, Homologous structures, Fossils, and DNA.

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  10. Reproduction, mutation and evolution

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  11. fossils, dna, homolgous structures.

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  12. Mutation reproduction migration

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  13. Fossils, DNA and cambriology.

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  14. fossils embryology structures dna

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  15. fossils, DNA, embryology

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  16. Fossils DNA migration

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  17. fossiles
    Dna
    vessel structure
    combrology
    Bakerman

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  18. Fossils
    DNA
    Vessel Structures

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  19. fossils, DNA, embryology

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  20. Mutation, Reproduction, Migration.

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  21. Vestigial structures, homologous structures, and embryology.

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  22. Embryology, Fossils, and Dna.

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  23. reproduction, mutation, migration

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  25. Migration patterns, fossils, and skeletons of living primates to show vestigial and homologous structures.

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  26. Fossils
    DNA
    Vessel Structures

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  27. mutation reproduction migration

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  28. migration, mutation, reproduction

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  29. mutation reproduction migration

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  30. migration, reproduction, mutation

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  31. mutation reproduction migration

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  32. Reproduction, Mutations, and Migration

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  33. Able to reproduce

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  34. Migration, Mutations, and Reproductions.

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  35. Mutation, Reproduction, Migration

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  36. Mutation, Reproduction, and Migration.

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  37. migration adaptation

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  38. Migration patterns, fossils, and skeletons of living primates to show vestigial and homologous structures.

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  39. They're able to reproduce.

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  40. able to reproduce, can pass down genes, and they have migration patterns

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  41. able to reproduce, can pass genes and migration

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