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A bats wing, human arm, cheetah fore limb, whale fore limb.all the above leads to which type of evolution and what are these organs called 10th class 1mark question​

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Answered by abkconstructions008
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Answer:

Divergent evolution

Explanation:

Homologous organs are those which have a similar structure but perform the different function. The forelimb of a whale, bat, human, and cheetah are homologous. Divergent evolution is the evolution of organisms from a common ancestor. The presence of homologous organs in these organisms indicates that they have a common ancestor.

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Answered by dualadmire
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All the above leads to divergent evolution and these organs are known as homologous organs.

  • Divergent evolution is the evolution of species from common ancestors. These species have different properties which have been derived from the same ancestors.
  • Homologous organs are those organs that have different functions in different species but have a similar type of structure.
  • In the given question the bat's wing, human's arm, cheetah's fore limb, whale's fore limb have a similar structure but they all have different functions.
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