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Classification and Evolutionary Relationships

Why scientists classify organisms

  • Classification helps scientists understand how living things are related.

  • By grouping organisms with similar features, we can trace their evolutionary history.

Vertebrates

Vertebrates are animals that have:

  • A vertebral column (backbone)

  • A skull protecting the brain

  • Jaws, usually with teeth

Examples include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

Evidence from limb structure

  • Different vertebrates use their front limbs for different jobs:

    • Grasping

    • Flying

    • Running

    • Swimming

  • Even though the functions are different, the basic bone structure is the same.

Common limb pattern

All these vertebrates have:

  • One upper bone → Humerus

  • Two lower bones → Radius and Ulna

  • A group of wrist bones

  • Five groups of bones forming the hand and fingers(some are missing or reduced in birds)

This same structure is called a homologous structure.

What this tells us about evolution

  • If animals were not related, it would be strange for them to have such similar bones.

  • The best explanation is that:

    • They all came from a common ancestor

    • Over time, the limb changed slightly in each group to suit different needs

This supports the theory of evolution.

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