Biology, asked by lalitha2004, 1 year ago

explain the three evidences of evolution with the help of an example for each​


ihsaanwant: brainliest kardo
ihsaanwant: done

Answers

Answered by ihsaanwant
30

1. Relationship between organisms

The theory of evolution says that all organisms alive today have originated from a single ancestor. All organisms are made up of cells. All organisms grow, reproduce and multiply.

2. Anatomy and Morphology:

Evolution also is proved by the similarities in the anatomy and morphology of different animals and plants due to the presence of homologous and anologous organs.

a. Homologous organs: These are organs that are similar embryologically but serve different functions in different organisms. This phenomenon is known as homology.

b. Analogous Organs: These organs perform the same function in but develop from different structures in different species.

3. Genetics

The genetic code is made up of nitrogen bases. These base combinations are almost the same in all the organisms. Certain triplets of amino acid sequences also produce the same proteins in different organisms. This genetic code called the ‘universal genetic code” remains identical to a large extent in most organisms proving the possibility of a common ancestry.

P.s; mark as brainliest


lalitha2004: hey give me the answer in simple words it is for 3 marks
ihsaanwant: okay wait 2 mins
lalitha2004: tnx
ihsaanwant: done
ihsaanwant: brainliest kardo
Answered by maneeshalechumanu
3

Fossil evidence

Comparative morphology

Biochemical evidence

Physiological evidence

Molecular biology

Similar questions