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explain the evidences from morphology and comparative anatomy?​

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MORPHOLOGICAL EVIDENCES

Comparative morphology provides support for the theory of evolution. By studying both living organisms and the fossils of their extinct ancestors scientists can draw conclusions about their origins. Some of the strongest evidence of evolution comes from comparative studies – comparing structural similarities of organisms to determine their evolutionary relationships. Organisms with similar anatomical features are assumed to be relatively closely related evolutionary, and they are assumed to share a common ancestor. As a result of the study of evolutionary relationships, anatomical similarities and differences are important factors in determining and establishing classification of organisms.

ANATOMICAL EVIDENCES

Comparative anatomy has shown that the bones at the end of the forelimbs of many different vertebrates (including humans) are based on a common pattern or structure. The comparative anatomy data are used as evidence of evolution from a common ancestor in the distant past.

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