Direct and documentary evidence of organic evolution
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Direct and documentary evidence of organic evolution:
- The preserved remnants of once-living organisms or their traces, dating from a long time ago, are called fossils.
- The existence of extinct species is attested by fossils, which also demonstrate the diversity of life on Earth throughout its history.
- A good illustration of organic evolution is the evidence from morphological variations for a certain structure in many groups of organisms.
- Homologous organs are those that share a common ancestor but may function differently in several groups of organisms.
- Consider the forelimbs of a horse, a man, a bat, or a bird. Divergent evolution is supported by this.
- Analogous organs are those that perform a similar function in many groups of animals but come from a distinct origin.
- Wings of insects and bats are two examples. This demonstrates convergence throughout evolution.
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