XXXXXXX X: Getting a Grip
1. XXXXXXXX the "XXXXXXX" XX XXX XXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXX arm XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX by XXX Richard XXXX in XXX mid-XXXXX.
X. How XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX's XXXXXX explain the XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX by Owen?
3. XXXX XXX further examination of Tiktaalik's fins reveal about XXX XXXXXXXX and its' XXXXXXXXX?
XXXXXXX: XXXXXX and XXXX XXX nothing XXXXX: XX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX, XXXX XXXX XXXX.
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XXXXXXX X: Handy Genes
1. Many XXXXXXXXXXX were XXXXXXXXX during XXX XXXXX XXX XXXXX XXXX chick embryos XXX they showed XXXX XXX patches XX XXXXXX essentially controlled the development of XXX pattern XX bones inside XXXXX. XXXXXXXX at XXXXX one of XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX and explain the XXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXXXX.
2. XXXXXXXX the XXXXXXXX XXXX using several animal XXXXXXXX. Be sure to XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX and XXX region XX activity in the body.
XXXXXXX: Each cell in a human body XXXXXXXX a unique set XX XXX. XXXX allows XXXX cells to XXXXX muscle or XXXX XXX XXXX cells XX XXXXXX arms XXXXXX fingers.
XXXXXXX 4: XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX
1. Teeth make XXXXX XXXXXXX - why XXX they "as hard XXX rocks?" What XXX conodonts?
2. XXXXXX XXXXXX that "XX would XXXXX XXXX scales, XXXXXXXX, XXX breasts XX we didn't have XXXXX in XXX XXXXX XXXXX" (p. XX). Explain what he means XX this statement.
Dispute:XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX time, XXXXX bones, XX they XXXXXX a XXXXXXXXXX adaptation for protection XXXXXXX predation.
Chapter 5: Getting XXXXX
1. What are XXX XXXXX and XXX XXX XXXX so important?
X. XXXXXXXXX is a small invertebrate yet XX an important specimen for study - XXX? XXXXXXX in your XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX you XXXXX XXXX this XXXXXXXX.
XXXXXXX:XXXXXX XXX sharks both have four XXXX XXXXXX as XXXXXXX, but XXX germ layers and arches XXXXXXX XXXX unrelated structures in each organism.
XXXXXXX:
Chapter X: The XXXX XXXX (XXXX) XXXXX
X. What is meant by "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny?"
2. What type of XXXX XX Noggin and XXXX XX XXX function in bodies?
X. XXX XXXXXXXX have XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX symmetry XXX XXXX still XXXX "XXXXXXX" body XXXXX. XXXXXXX.
Dispute: XXXXXXXXXX work in XXXXXXXXX: it is counter-productive XX XXXXXX XXXXXXX scientist’s XXXXXXXXXXX or XX consider XXXXXXXX XXXX is not directly XXXXXXX to XXX XXXXXXXX you are studying.
Chapter X: XXXXXXXXXX in Bodybuilding
1. What XX the most common protein found in the XXXXX body? XXXX it XXX describe it.
X. XXX XX cells (generally) communicate with one another?
X. What are some XX XXX XXXXXXX XXXX "bodies" might have developed in XXX XXXXX place? XXXXXXX any XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX have favored their XXXXXXXXX.
XXXXXXX:XXX tissues in the human body are made XX XXXXXXX cells XXXX connect to each XXXXX in similar XXXXXXX.
XXXXXXX: XXXXXXX 8: XXXXXX Scents
X. XXXXXXX explain how XX perceive a XXXXX.
2. Jawless fish have very XXX odor genes while XXXXXXX XXXX a much XXXXXX XXXXXX. XXX does this make XXXXX XXX how XX it XXXXXXXX?
Dispute: XXXXX are XXX XXXXX dedicated to XXXXXXXXX XXXXX and they XXX XXXXXXX in XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX detecting smell.
Chapter 9: XXXXXX
1.Humans and Old XXXXX monkeys have XXXXXXX XXXXXX - XXXXXXX XXX similarity and XXXXXXX for it.
2. XXXX do the eyeless and Pax6 XXXXX do? XXXXX can XXXX be found?
Dispute:All XXXXXXXXX XXXX vision XXXX XXXXXXX eyes and similar vision XXXXX.
Chapter 10: XXXX
X. XXXX XXX three XXXXX of the XXX. What part of XXX XXX XX unique XX XXXXXXX?
2. XX early anatomist proposed XXX hypothesis XXXX XXXXX of XXX XXXX XX XXXXXXX XXX the XXXX XXXXX XX XXXXX of XXX jaws XX XXXXXXXX. Explain XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX supports XXXX XXXX.
X. XXXX XX XXX XXXXXXXX of XXX Pax 2 gene?
Dispute: In humans, eyes and ears function independently XX XXX another; XXXXXXXXX in XXX does XXX affect sensation in the XXXXX.
XXXXXXX XX: XXX Meaning XX It XXX
1. What is Shubin's XXXXXXXXXX "law of XXXXXXXXXX" and why is it so XXXXXXXXX?
2. What is XXX author trying to show XXXX his "XXXX" example?
Dispute:XXXXXXXX of XXX human body are XXX related XX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX.