Evidence of Evolution
There are four ways to study evolution, using fossils, comparative anatomy, comparative embryology and molecular evidence...
Fossils, are preserve remains form our history and help us compare the similarities in structures from fossils to species that are alive today.
Comparative Anatomy, looks at the similarity of structures of species alive today to organs and bones. Many species have a share a similar bone frame.
Comparative Embryology, is a growing embryo that shows the basic genes and makes in easier to see the relationships between them.
Molecular Evidence, you can use this method to look at the gene itself and or the protein, helps show convincing evidence of history relationships
Fossils, are preserve remains form our history and help us compare the similarities in structures from fossils to species that are alive today.
Comparative Anatomy, looks at the similarity of structures of species alive today to organs and bones. Many species have a share a similar bone frame.
Comparative Embryology, is a growing embryo that shows the basic genes and makes in easier to see the relationships between them.
Molecular Evidence, you can use this method to look at the gene itself and or the protein, helps show convincing evidence of history relationships