Science, asked by sodasantoor, 8 months ago

Explain with suitable examples
importance of anatomical
evidences in evolution.

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Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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There are similarities in the structure and anotomy of different animal group. E.g. human hand, forelimb of bull, patagium of bat and flipper of whale are all similar in their internal anothomy.

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Answered by BlackWizard
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Anatomical evidences help us to study how species have evolved over a period of time. Analogous structures support the theory of evolution and explain the fact that how species build up adaptations in order to fit in an environment whereas homologous structures help us to understand common ancestry. For example, if we compare the hands of humans with cat’s foreleg, flipper of whale and patagium of bat, we see that each of these organism use these structures are differently. But still there is a similarity between the structure of bones and joints which indicates that somewhere or the other these animals may have originated from common ancestors. This is an example of homology. Another example which explains analogous features is the arctic fox and the ptarmigan bird, Both of them change colours from dark brown to white during seasonal changes. They do not show common ancestry in way but since, they are found in the same habitat they are adapted to colour change.

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