How do homologous organs provide evidence in support of evolution?
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Homologous organs are the organs that have different functions but they are believed to have originated from a common ancestor because of their basic structure of bones. Thus if homologous organs are present in different organisms, it can be inferred that they have same ancestors which provide evidences for evolution.
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Answer: Homologous organs are organs which have different functions but have similar structures.
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