baiasuciprian
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Later, in adults these springs rudimentary causes a number of tumors).I hope someone give me a good explanation
While some examples of embryonic stages showing superficial features of ancestral organisms exist, the theory of recapitulation itself has been completely disproven within the field of biology.
I must say though that within the first week, any vertabrate shows remarkable similarities... I do know that every land creature descended from a shrewlike creature about 4 million years ago.
Later, in adults these springs rudimentary causes a number of tumors).I hope someone give me a good explanation
Why the 2-month fetus in the womb have 5 gill arches the neck? as fish.
Humans are vertebrates, as are fish. Fish and human beings share a common evolutionary ancestor. Our foetal development at the early stages is somewhat similar.
This is called the Recapitulation Theory
I know nothing whatever of any ‘theory of recapitulation’ discredited or otherwise.
wellwisher said:When I look at fetal development, I see evolutionary layers built upon layers, with the deepest layers common to more primitive life.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Haeckel_drawings.jpg
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Or is there something I am not aware about?