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Some organisms that share a common ancestor have features that have different functions, but similar structures. these are known as

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Answered by jatinbalyan80t4
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Answer: Analogous organisms

Answered by DeenaMathew
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Some organisms that share a common ancestor have features that have different functions, but similar structures. these are known as Homoogous structures.

  • Homologous structures are those in which divergent evolution occurred.
  • Homologous structures are those that have a common origin or ancestor and have the same structure that diverged to different functions. Examples are the forelimbs of vertebrates.
  • Analogous structures have common functions but different structures and they are resulted due to convergent evolution. example: eye of octopus and mammals.

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