Using the tree below, choose all the correct answers from the list. The orange circle represents the evolution of jointed limbs. Note that bats, whales, and humans are mammals. Ray-finned fish are members of the Class Actinopterygii. Nematoda Arthropoda Actinopterygii Reptilia Mammalia Whale fins and ray-finned fish fins are homologous. Whale front fins and reptile limbs are homologous. Reptile fore limbs probably have the same underlying bone structure as human arms because we are both descended from a common ancestor with the same types of limbs. Insect (arthropod) limbs and human limbs are analogous. Question 26 (4 points) MATCH THE FOLLOWING TERMS TO THE BLANKS IN THE FOLLOWING DASSACE

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Using the tree below, choose all the correct answers from the list. The orange circle
represents the evolution of jointed limbs. Note that bats, whales, and humans are
mammals. Ray-finned fish are members of the Class Actinopterygii.
Nematoda
Arthropoda
Actinopterygii
Reptilia
Mammalia
Whale fins and ray-finned fish fins are homologous.
Whale front fins and reptile limbs are homologous.
Reptile fore limbs probably have the same underlying bone structure as human
arms because we are both descended from a common ancestor with the same
types of limbs.
Insect (arthropod) limbs and human limbs are analogous.
Question 26 (4 points)
MATCH THE FOLLOWING TERMS TO THE BLANKS IN THE FOLLOWING
DASSACE
Transcribed Image Text:Using the tree below, choose all the correct answers from the list. The orange circle represents the evolution of jointed limbs. Note that bats, whales, and humans are mammals. Ray-finned fish are members of the Class Actinopterygii. Nematoda Arthropoda Actinopterygii Reptilia Mammalia Whale fins and ray-finned fish fins are homologous. Whale front fins and reptile limbs are homologous. Reptile fore limbs probably have the same underlying bone structure as human arms because we are both descended from a common ancestor with the same types of limbs. Insect (arthropod) limbs and human limbs are analogous. Question 26 (4 points) MATCH THE FOLLOWING TERMS TO THE BLANKS IN THE FOLLOWING DASSACE
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