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QUESTION CAN somebody tell me if this is correct? Another major discovery was made in Egypt in 1989. Several skeletons of another early whale, Basilosaurus, were found in sediments left by the Tethys Sea and now exposed in the Sahara desert. This whale lived around 40 million years ago, 12 million years after Pakicetus. Many incomplete skeletons were found but they included, for the first time in an archaeocyte, a complete hind leg that features a foot with three tiny toes. Such legs would have been far too small to have supported the 50-foot-long Basilosaurus on land. Basilosaurus was undoubtedly a fully marine whale with possibly nonfunctional, or vestigial, hind legs. The fossil consists of a complete skull of an archaeocyte, an extinct group of ancestors of modern cetaceans. Although limited to a skull, the Pakicetus fossil provides precious details on the origins of cetaceans. The skull is cetacean-like but its jawbones lack the enlarged space that is filled with fat or oil and used for receiving underwater sound in modern whales. Pakicetus probably detected sound through the ear opening as in land mammals. The skull also lacks a blowhole, another cetacean adaptation for diving. Other features, however, show experts that Pakicetus is a transitional form between a group of extinct flesh-eating mammals, the mesonychids, and cetaceans. It has been suggested that Pakicetus fed on fish in shallow water and was not yet adapted for life in the open ocean. It probably bred and gave birth on land. 3. The word precious in the passage is closest in meaning to exact scarce (X)valuable initial 7. The hind leg of Basilosaurus was a significant find because it showed that Basilosaurus lived later than Ambulocetus natans lived at the same time as Pakicetus was able to swim well (X)could not have walked on land 8. It can be inferred that Basilosaurus bred and gave birth in which of the following locations? On land Both on land and at sea In shallow water (X) In a marine environment WHAT IS THE MEANING OF VESTIGIAL?
2 apr. 2016 00:06
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CAN somebody tell me if this is correct?

Another major discovery was made in Egypt in 1989. Several skeletons of another
early whale, Basilosaurus, were found in sediments left by the Tethys Sea and now
exposed in the Sahara desert. This whale lived around 40 million years ago, 12 million
years after Pakicetus. Many incomplete skeletons were found but they included, for
the first time in an archaeocyte, a complete hind leg that features a foot with three tiny
toes. (Such legs would have been far too small to have supported the 50-foot-long
Basilosaurus on land. Basilosaurus was undoubtedly a fully marine whale with possibly
nonfunctional, or vestigial, hind legs.)
The fossil consists of a complete skull of an archaeocyte, an extinct group of ancestors
of modern cetaceans. Although limited to a skull, the Pakicetus fossil provides
precious details on the origins of cetaceans. The skull is cetacean-like but its jawbones
lack the enlarged space that is filled with fat or oil and used for receiving underwater
sound in modern whales. Pakicetus probably detected sound through the ear opening
as in land mammals. The skull also lacks a blowhole, another cetacean adaptation for
diving. Other features, however, show experts that Pakicetus is a transitional form between
a group of extinct flesh-eating mammals, the mesonychids, and cetaceans. It
has been suggested that Pakicetus fed on fish in shallow water and was not yet
adapted for life in the open ocean. It probably bred and gave birth on land.

3. The word precious in the passage
is closest in meaning to
exact
scarce
(X)valuable
initial

7. The hind leg of Basilosaurus was
a significant find because it showed
that Basilosaurus
lived later than Ambulocetus natans
lived at the same time as Pakicetus
was able to swim well
(X)could not have walked on land

8. It can be inferred that Basilosaurus
bred and gave birth in which of the
following locations?
On land
Both on land and at sea
In shallow water
(X) In a marine environment

WHAT IS THE MEANING OF VESTIGIAL? = a remnant (or 'nonfunctional' as is earlier written). For example, humans have vestigial tails growing from their lower backbones. The tails are 'nonfunctional' or don't work. Sometimes, in human mutations, the tails grow further; then they are not vestigial. 7: X is therefore right. It could not have walked on land because its back legs were vestigial and not able to walk. 8. is maybe contradictory: it cannot go on land because of its legs, yet 'was undoubtedly a fully marine whale' (=somehow was marine??=capable of living on land and water). For 8, it is safer to say 'on land'.
2 april 2016
And, in case, I let my writing run away with me again, I shall block BB.
2 april 2016
I think some school students get their tests here to someone correct them, then they submit them to their teachers at school and "in this case it would just hurt their knowledge not more''
2 april 2016
I strongly agree with you John on this matter.
2 april 2016
Notebooks are for getting corrections on *your* writing, not for getting other people to take tests for you.
2 april 2016
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