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- write out (by hand) the taxonomy of the frog from Domain through class AND write out (by hand) the taxonomy of human from Domain through Genus species. Be sure to include the Sub-phylum for both the frog and the human.Create a table to compare and contrast mammalian development with chick developmentExplain the differences of paedomorphosis and peramorphosis using the figures and include concrete examples each.
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- Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion Explain why speciation is very different in sexual and asexual organisms. Explain how these differences relate to different definitions of “species.” Make sure to comment on which definitions of “species” are more appropriate for a given set of circumstances.Write a note on Vertebrates and Human Medicine ?Using a table compare the patterns of development across the different vertebrate groups (fishes, amphibians, birds, reptiles, monotremes, marsupials, eutherian mammals based on : Types of yolk accumulation and distribution Types of cleavage pattern Events during gastrulation Events during neurulation Mode of acquisition of nutrition