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15 October, 06:46

Why do all vertebrates have very similar forms during development

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  1. 15 October, 09:34
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    They tend to show their evolutionary history or phylogeny

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    Vertebrates are animals that have backbone. During formation of zygote to foetus, they all pass through similar phase and look alike because their genes are similar. They share a particular trait and that is backbone. Generally, vertebrates all come from one family and their morphology is similar during pregnancy and only differ after towards 3/4 end of the pregnancy where each vertebrae have distinct characteristics of its species.
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