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Homologous structures are a result of Stabilizing selection Molecular analogy Convergent evolution Shared ancestry

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Answered by chaitanya71
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Analogous structures have the same function but are evolved from a common ancestor. They are the result of the convergent evolution that different organisms shared a common environment. Convergent evolution describes the independent evolution of similar features in species of different lineages. The two species came to the same function, flying, but did so separately from each other. They have "converged" on this useful trait.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Homologous structures are a result of  shared ancestry

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Explanation:

  • The wing of bird and the fore limb of horse are said to be homologous organs
  • This group of organisms are known as divergent organisms which are formed due to evolution.
  • Many individual which originate from the same individual are known to be the divergent spicies.
  • For example the type of organisms is known as the homologous organs.
  • The homologous organs are similar are origin but perform different function in the adult individual of the spicies.
  • An example is the forelimb in bats and human

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