its true.-False.......
Note also that human embryos start off with a very fishlike arrangement of aortae and aortic arches, which then must undergo much remodeling to finally end up in a human-appropriate arrangement.
TRUE! all mammals have phryengial gill slits as embryo (along with three other things, but we won't go there), but in humans they close up quite early in the growth process. an early human embryo looks quite similar to the embryo of many other animals, leading to the evolution theories.
No.
There may be growths of folds that appear like it, but the fetus exchanges all gases for respiration via the umbilical cord.
Furthermore, the finding from which this rumor originated turned out to be a hoax. Shame on evolutionists.
False. As the baby's face develops, there are folds that appear to be gills to the uneducated people who first saw either aborted fetuses or were able to look inside the female womb.
All chordates have pharyngeal gill slits in embryonic stage...it's true.
False.