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<p>primitive species. Otherwise put, each successive stage in the development of an individual represents one of the adult forms that appeared in its evolutionary history.</p>

<p>For example, Haeckel proposed that the pharyngeal grooves between the <a href="page.php?w=pharyngeal_arch">pharyngeal arch</a>es in the neck of the human embryo not only roughly resembled gill slits of fish, but directly represented an adult "fishlike" developmental stage, signifying a fishlike ancestor. Embryonic pharyngeal slits, which form in many animals when the thin</p><p>
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