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homology and analogy are based on which type of evolution?​

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Answered by it24stuvi
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Answer:

convergent

Explanation:

because it has same source of evolution

Answered by agarwalpooja0246
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Explanation:

Analogy, or analogous structures, is actually the one that does not indicate there is a recent common ancestor between two organisms. Even though the anatomical structures being studied look similar and maybe even perform the same functions, they are actually a product of convergent evolution

The other classification of similar anatomical structures is called homology. In homology, the homologous structures did, in fact, evolve from a recent common ancestor. Organisms with homologous structures are more closely related to each other on the tree of life than those with analogous structures.

However, they are still closely related to a recent common ancestor and have most likely undergone divergent evolution.

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