Biology, asked by shrinathghodke10, 5 months ago

example of Palaeontological evidences of evolution?*​

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Answered by deekshitha565
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Fossils can also provide evidence of the evolutionary history of organisms. Paleontologists infer that whales evolved from land-dwelling animals, for instance. Fossils of extinct animals closely related to whales have front limbs like paddles, similar to front legs.

Answered by athithirajinikanth
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Answer: Fossils can also provide evidence of the evolutionary history of organisms. Palaeontologists infer that whales evolved from land-dwelling animals, for instance. Fossils of extinct animals closely related to whales have front limbs like paddles, similar to front legs.

Examples of Evidence for evolution:-

*Anatomy. Species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor (homologous structures).

*Molecular biology. DNA and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life. ...

*Biogeography. ...

*Fossils. ...

*Direct observation.

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