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Step 1: Select one of the body parts discussed in the Explore Your Inner Animals interactive activity to research.
Legs, Eyes, Ears. Hands, Brain, Back, or Teeth
Step 2: Using the interactive activity and other internet resources, find FIVE pieces of evidence to support the ancestral relationship between humans and other animals using that body part. Your pieces of evidence can be a combination of:
Fossils, DNA evidence, early development similarities, homologous structures, analogous structures, and vestigial structures
You may only use each type of evidence twice. For example, you cannot provide more than two examples of fossils.
You may draw conclusions about ancestral relationship about several animals. You do not have to just choose one other animal to compare humans to.
*Each slide should have a title naming the type of evidence you are using, and an explanation of how it proves we are related to that animal (at least 2-3 sentences).
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