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Early embryonic development characteristics are always absent in the adult form of the species.
Early embryonic development characteristics are always absent in the adult form of the species.
False (B)
The adult form of the species never reflects any characteristics of early embryonic development.
The adult form of the species never reflects any characteristics of early embryonic development.
False (B)
Early embryonic development characteristics are never retained in the adult form of the species.
Early embryonic development characteristics are never retained in the adult form of the species.
False (B)
Early embryonic stages of different species always share anatomical similarities with one another.
Early embryonic stages of different species always share anatomical similarities with one another.
The adult form of a species never reflects any characteristics of early embryonic development.
The adult form of a species never reflects any characteristics of early embryonic development.
Embryonic characteristics are always absent in the adult form of the species.
Embryonic characteristics are always absent in the adult form of the species.
The early embryonic stages of different species always share anatomical similarities with one another.
The early embryonic stages of different species always share anatomical similarities with one another.
The adult form of the species never reflects any characteristics of early embryonic development.
The adult form of the species never reflects any characteristics of early embryonic development.
Embryonic characteristics are always absent in the adult form of the species.
Embryonic characteristics are always absent in the adult form of the species.