comparative anatomist
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A comparative anatomist carefully examines the skeletal structures of a bird and a mammal.
Definition
- Noun:
- A scientist specializing in comparative anatomy: A comparative anatomist is an anatomist who studies and compares the anatomical structures of different animals to understand their evolutionary relationships, adaptations, and functional morphology.
Usage
- Noun:
- The comparative anatomist examined the bone structures of birds and reptiles to trace their evolutionary lineage.
- Her work as a comparative anatomist involves detailed dissections of various mammalian species.
Advanced Usage
- In evolutionary biology: The term is often used in contexts discussing homology (similar structures due to common ancestry) and analogy (similar structures due to convergent evolution).
- The findings of the comparative anatomist provided crucial evidence for the theory of common descent.
Variants and Related Words
- Comparative anatomy (n): The scientific discipline itself, which is the field of study for a comparative anatomist.
- He published a seminal textbook on comparative anatomy.
Synonyms
- Anatomist: A broader term for a specialist in anatomy, not necessarily focused on comparison across species.
A comparative anatomist carefully examines the skeletal structures of a bird and a mammal.
Noun
- anatomist who compares the anatomy of different animals