Similarities and differences between the human and mammalian embryo.

Similarity:

Hairline
Four-chambered heart
Teeth (incisors, canines)
Warm-bloodedness
Intensive metabolism
Auricle
Rh factor, blood groups (in monkeys)
The similarity of the phases of intrauterine development
Cell chemistry
The similarity of the embryo in the early stages of development
Sebaceous glands

Differences:

Erect posture (a person has a curvature of the spine, a vaulted foot, a wide pelvis, the big toe acts as a support)
The muscles of the lower limbs are more powerful than the upper ones
Hand development (work-related)
Increased brain volume
Speech
The presence of consciousness and thinking.



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