In the terms of evolution what is the significance of homology between a human hand and swing of a bird? Taking suitable example explain how they support the theory of organic evolution
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Homologous organs perform different functions but are similar in origin.
For instance, the wings of birds and forelimb of a person do not look alike but the skeletal structure for both is same.
Thus we can see that they are performing different functions like helping in flight and helping in doing various activities respectively but their origin is same
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