Biology, asked by asr7, 1 year ago

list three factors that provide evidences in favour of evolution in organisms and state tole of each in brief.

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Answered by JAISAL
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Homologous organs they are same in structure but diff functions e.g. limbs of human and birds

Analogous organs they are same in function but diff in structure e.g. wings of birds and bats

Vestigious organs these organs were of use to the ancestors but now useless to there descendets like appendix of human

asr7: Perfect
JAISAL: Thanks
Answered by joe37
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hi frnd! your answer is as follows

(i) homologus organ:=> same basic structure but different in function.
(ii)analogous organ:=> just opposite to it. means that different in basic structure but similar in function.
(iii)fossils:=> the remaining of dead animals or plant that lived in the remote past .

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asr7: you can see appendix has same structural origins but are used in apes or monkeys but not in the humans so this can be the difference in functuon.
asr7: *function
JAISAL: This shows that we might evolved from them okay
asr7: so if you write vestigial or homologous organs both are same and make an only point
asr7: yes
JAISAL: Can you give me the link from where u learnt this
asr7: I can't copy it
asr7: you can understand like this that when any homologous organ has same structural origin but the difference in the function is that one organ is usable and the other one is unusable then these organs are vestigial organs
asr7: are you now satisfied
asr7: *like that
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