Question: Give an evolutionary explanation for why the inner ear of
mammals makes use of fluid pressure wav…
Give an evolutionary explanation for why the inner ear of
mammals makes use of fluid pressure waves.The answer should be more
geared to the evolution of mammals and the evolution of the inner
ear. From what group of organisms did mammals evolve? What was the
ear like in these organisms? What type of environment did the
organisms live in? etc.
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