Advances in technology have enabled scientists and researchers to better study the evolutionary relationships between species. Match each field of study to its description. embryology developmental biology molecular biology comparative anatomy the study of the anatomy of an organism to explain evolutionary similarity arrowRight the study of similarities in embryos of organisms to find common connections arrowRight the analysis and comparison of DNA to better understand relationships between species arrowRight the study of life cycles of organisms to find common stages arrowRight

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Answer:

Embryology: the study of similarities in embryos of organisms to find common connections

Developmental biology:  the study of life cycles of organisms to find common

Molecular biology: the analysis and comparison of DNA to better understand relationships between species

comparative anatomy: the study of the anatomy of an organism to explain evolutionary similarity

Explanation:

Embryology can be described as the branch of biology in  which studies about the sex cells, the process of fertilization and the development of the fetus or embryo are made. The similarities between the embryos show evolutionary history among different organisms.

Developmental biology can be described as the branch of biology in which studies are made about the processes of growth and developmental procedures about organisms. Organisms belonging to different groups can also show developmental similarities if they have a common ancestor.

Molecular biology is the branch of biology which is related to the study of life on molecular level. At this level, similarities between the genome of organisms can be checked for evolutionary histories.

Comparative anatomy: It is the branch of biology in which organisms are studies based on the similarities and differences in their structures.

Answer:

the study of the anatomy of an organism

to explain evolutionary similarity- comparative anatomy

the study of similarities in embryos of

organisms to find common connections- embryology

the analysis and comparison of DNA to better

understand relationships between species- molecular biology

the study of life cycles of organisms to find

common stages- developmental biology

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