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PP WEEK 6

Submitted by scasimir on Fri, 03/08/2019 - 10:55

In classifying birds, Thomas Huxley had the idea of arranging the bones of the avian bony plate, a skeletal partition between the nasal cavities and the mouth to assemble a grouping. Since Huxley set a foundation, scientists started adding more detailed characteristics such as muscles, vocalization, and toes to the group of birds but in more specific details. After the characteristics are grouped properly, birds can be present in different orders. Orders can be branch out from common ancestors with unique characters that are easy to distinguish from the rest. Songbirds, member of Passeriformes have unique morphological traits. The more complex traits are, there is a better chance that the species won’t be related. As years go by, technology makes it clearer and easier to find similarities and differences among species because not only the physical anatomy and morphologies but also DNA sequencing plays a big role in birds classification.

 

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Maybe introduce Thomas Huxley and what he is in the ornithology community

To sound more professional in the first sentence, you could say "Thomas Huxley invented a method of classifying birds by arranging the bones of the avian plate...etc." I think in the third sentence you meant to say presented instead of present, and branched in the fourth?