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还有一篇作文要写。。。以“渐变”为话题。。。


1楼2011-10-30 21:18回复

    THE ORIGINS OF CETACEANS
    It should be obvious that cetaceans-whales, porpoises, and dolphins-are mammals. They breathe through lungs, not through gills, and give birth to live young. Their streamlined bodies, the absence of hind legs, and the presence of a fluke1 and blowhole2 cannot disguise their affinities with land dwelling mammals. However, unlike the cases of sea otters and pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses, whose limbs are functional both on land and at sea), it is not easy to envision what the first whales looked like. Extinct but already fully marine cetaceans are known from the fossil record. How was the gap between a walking mammal and a swimming whale bridged? Missing until recently were fossils clearly intermediate, or transitional, between land mammals and cetaceans.
    Very exciting discoveries have finally allowed scientists to reconstruct the most likely origins of cetaceans. In 1979, a team looking for fossils in northern Pakistan found what proved to be the oldest fossil whale. The fossil was officially named Pakicetus in honor of the country where the discovery was made. Pakicetus was found embedded in rocks formed from river deposits that were 52 million years old. The river that formed these deposits was actually not far from an ancient ocean known as the Tethys Sea.
    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.
    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.
    An even more exciting find was reported in 1994, also from Pakistan. The now extinct whale Ambulocetus natans ("the walking whale that swam") lived in the Tethys Sea 49 million years ago. It lived around 3 million years after Pakicetus but 9 million before Basilosaurus. The fossil luckily includes a good portion of the hind legs. The legs were strong and ended in long feet very much like those of a modern pinniped. The legs were certainly functional both on land and at sea. The whale retained a tail and lacked a fluke, the major means of locomotion in modern cetaceans. The structure of the backbone shows, however, that Ambulocetus swam like modern whales by moving the rear portion of its body up and down, even though a fluke was missing. The large hind legs were used for propulsion in water. On land, where it probably bred and gave birth, Ambulocetus may have moved around very much like a modern sea lion. It was undoubtedly a whale that linked life on land with life at sea


    2楼2011-10-30 21:31
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      2025-05-21 09:27:25
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      咱也在做很无聊的东西


      3楼2011-10-30 21:32
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        这是传说中的生物学吗。。。?


        4楼2011-10-30 21:34
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          描述鲸类起源的一篇很奇葩的文章,正确率低于80%的阅读咱都必须全篇翻译下来 可怕...快打完了


          5楼2011-10-30 21:36
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            里面不是会有很多专用名词吗。。。。?


            6楼2011-10-30 21:38
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              背过了 看懂无压力


              7楼2011-10-30 21:40
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                咱的作文。。。。


                8楼2011-10-30 21:42
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                  2025-05-21 09:21:25
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                  写中文的还是英文的, 咱作文写的不错


                  9楼2011-10-30 21:42
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                    中文。。。


                    10楼2011-10-30 21:45
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                      渐变阿。。。起好了一特俗的题目叫“一点一滴渐变成华”,谈成功阿。。


                      11楼2011-10-30 21:46
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                        举个例子比如乔布斯,再把自己谈进去 然后写个看起来有深意的结尾就是高分了得说


                        12楼2011-10-30 21:48
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                          好!!就乔布斯了!!还是不要把自己扯进去了。。。


                          13楼2011-10-30 21:50
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                            不把自身带入写出自己感受的话文章会不生动的,就像写乔布斯身平一样,主次不分了


                            14楼2011-10-30 21:53
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                              2025-05-21 09:15:25
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                              没事会有大篇议论的。。。有个人观点————


                              15楼2011-10-30 21:56
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