Department of Anatomy, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
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Exploring the Wonders of Comparative Anatomy in Vertebrates Unraveling the Evolutionary Tapestry of Life
Author(s): Matthias Alsuwat*
Comparative anatomy, a field of study that traces its roots to ancient Greece, has played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of
the evolutionary relationships among different species. One of the most fascinating aspects of comparative anatomy lies in its exploration of
vertebrates, the diverse group of animals with a backbone. By dissecting and comparing the anatomical structures of vertebrates, scientists unlock
the secrets hidden in the evolutionary tapestry of life. This article delves into the wonders of comparative anatomy in vertebrates, shedding light on
the intricacies that connect species across time and evolutionary pathways. To appreciate the significance of comparative anatomy, it is essential to
journey back in time to the early days of this scientific discipline. Aristotle, often regarded as the father of comparative anatomy, laid the found.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4265.2024.8.307
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