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Chordate Evolution
First identified in fossils from 530 million years ago, chordates diversified as the adapted to new environments.
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Make No Bones About Sharks
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Discover how the bone-free, cartilagenous skeleton of sharks is an evolutionary advantage that has adapted them to the top of the ocean food chain.
Authors:
Brooke Anderson-White, Ph.D.
Difficulty Level
Advanced
Grades
10
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11
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12
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Subjects:
science
Biology
Tags:
DONE
Muscle system
predators
(1 more)
skeletal system
Language
English
Concept Nodes:
SCI.BIO.793 (Chordate Evolution - Biology)
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artifactID: 1895926
artifactRevisionID: 6661533
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