Chapter 2: XXXXXXX a Grip
1. Describe XXX "pattern" XX the XXXXXXXX of the human arm XXXX was discovered by Sir XXXXXXX XXXX in the XXX-1800s.
2. How did XXXXXXX Darwin's XXXXXX XXXXXXX the XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX by XXXX?
3. What did XXXXXXX examination XX XXXXXXXXX's XXXX reveal about XXX XXXXXXXX XXX its' lifestyle?
XXXXXXX: XXXXXX and fish XXX XXXXXXX alike: XX have hands XXXX fingers, they have XXXX.
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Chapter X: XXXXX XXXXX
X. Many XXXXXXXXXXX were XXXXXXXXX during the 1950s and 1960s with chick embryos and they showed that XXX patches of XXXXXX essentially XXXXXXXXXX the development of the XXXXXXX XX XXXXX inside XXXXX. XXXXXXXX at XXXXX XXX of these XXXXXXXXXXX and explain the significance XX XXX XXXXXXXX.
X. Describe the hedgehog XXXX XXXXX several animal XXXXXXXX. Be XXXX XX XXXXXXX its XXXXXXXX XXX XXX region of activity in XXX body.
Dispute: XXXX cell in a XXXXX body XXXXXXXX a XXXXXX XXX XX DNA. This XXXXXX some cells to build XXXXXX or XXXX XXX XXXX cells to XXXXXX arms XXXXXX fingers.
XXXXXXX X: Teeth Everywhere
1. XXXXX make XXXXX fossils - XXX XXX XXXX "as hard are XXXXX?" XXXX are conodonts?
2. XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX "we would never XXXX scales, XXXXXXXX, and breasts XX we XXXX't XXXX teeth in XXX first XXXXX" (p. XX). XXXXXXX XXXX he means by XXXX XXXXXXXXX.
Dispute:XXXXX evolved through XXXX, after XXXXX, XX they became a XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX predation.
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XXXXXXX 5: XXXXXXX XXXXX
X. XXXX are Hox genes XXX XXX are they so important?
2. XXXXXXXXX XX a XXXXX invertebrate yet XX an important XXXXXXXX for study - XXX? XXXXXXX in XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX that you XXXXX XXXX this XXXXXXXX.
XXXXXXX:Humans XXX XXXXXX both XXXX XXXX gill XXXXXX XX XXXXXXX, but XXX germ XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX develop into XXXXXXXXX structures in XXXX organism.
Chapter 6: XXX Best XXXX (Body) Plans
1. XXXX XX meant XX "ontogeny recapitulates XXXXXXXXX?"
X. What type of gene is XXXXXX XXX what is its function in XXXXXX?
X. Sea anemones have XXXXXX XXXXXXXX while humans have XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX XXXX still XXXX "similar" body plans. XXXXXXX.
XXXXXXX: Scientists XXXX in isolation: it XX counter-productive to XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX’s XXXXXXXXXXX or XX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX that XX not XXXXXXXX related to the organism you XXX studying.
Chapter 7: Adventures in XXXXXXXXXXXX
1. What XX XXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX found in the human body? XXXX it XXX describe it.
X. How do cells (generally) communicate XXXX one another?
3. XXXX XXX XXXX of XXX reasons that "XXXXXX" XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX in XXX XXXXX XXXXX? XXXXXXX XXX environmental conditions that XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX their XXXXXXXXX.
XXXXXXX:All XXXXXXX in the human body XXX made of similar cells that XXXXXXX to XXXX XXXXX in similar fashion.
XXXXXXX: XXXXXXX 8: Making XXXXXX
1. Briefly explain how we XXXXXXXX a smell.
X. Jawless fish have XXXX few odor genes XXXXX XXXXXXX have a much XXXXXX number. Why XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX and how is it possible?
XXXXXXX: XXXXX XXX few XXXXX XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXXX sense and XXXX XXX similar in XXX XXXXXXXXX capable XX detecting smell.
Chapter 9: XXXXXX
1.Humans XXX XXX XXXXX monkeys XXXX XXXXXXX vision - XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX and reasons XXX it.
X. XXXX do XXX eyeless and XXXX XXXXX do? Where can XXXX be XXXXX?
Dispute:XXX organisms XXXX XXXXXX have XXXXXXX XXXX and XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX.
Chapter XX: XXXX
1. XXXX the three XXXXX XX the ear. XXXX part of XXX ear is XXXXXX to mammals?
2. XX early anatomist XXXXXXXX the hypothesis XXXX parts XX the XXXX of XXXXXXX XXX XXX same XXXXX XX XXXXX of the jaws of XXXXXXXX. XXXXXXX any XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX supports XXXX idea.
X. What XX the XXXXXXXX of the XXX X XXXX?
XXXXXXX: In humans, XXXX and XXXX function independently of one another; sensation in XXX XXXX not XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX in XXX XXXXX.
XXXXXXX XX: XXX Meaning of It XXX
1. What XX Shubin's XXXXXXXXXX "law XX XXXXXXXXXX" and XXX is it so XXXXXXXXX?
2. XXXX is the XXXXXX trying to show with his "XXXX" example?
XXXXXXX:Maladies of XXX human body XXX not XXXXXXX to XXX evolutionary past.