examples of morphological evidence
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Examples of morphological evidence are vestigial structures, homologous structures, atavisms, and other structures in common between species that are evidence of common ancestry.
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Structures that have lost their use through evolution are called vestigial structures. They provide evidence for evolution because they suggest that an organism changed from using the structure to not using the structure, or using it for a different purpose.
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