Many erroneous theories were formed in the early years of comparative embryology. For example, German biologist and philosopher
Ernst Haeckel proposed that all organisms went through a
"re-run" of evolution he said that 'ontogeny repeats phylogeny' while in development. Haeckel believed that to become a
mammal, an embryo had to begin as a single-celled organism, then evolve into a fish, then an amphibian, a reptile, and finally a mammal. The theory was widely accepted, then disproved many years later. ==Objectives==