how do homologous organ providevevidence in support of evolution
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The homologous organs are similar in form (or are embryologically same), but perform different functions in different organisms. These provide strongevidence in the favour of evolution. ... This represents a case of divergentevolution.
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Homologous organs are those which have same basic structure but perform different functions. For E.g Forelimbs of frog, lizard, humans and Wings of birds are homologous organs. They provide evidence in support of evolution as they prove that these orgas evoluted form the same ancistors. That is all Berti rates have a common ancistors.
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Homologous organs are those which have same basic structure but perform different functions. For E.g Forelimbs of frog, lizard, humans and Wings of birds are homologous organs. They provide evidence in support of evolution as they prove that these orgas evoluted form the same ancistors. That is all Berti rates have a common ancistors.
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