the evidence of which organs in the study of evolution do not indicate common ancestor?
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Vestigial structures are often homologous to structures that are functioning normally in other species. Therefore, vestigial structures can be considered evidence for evolution, the process by which beneficial heritable traits arise in populations over an extended period of time.
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The evidence of which organs in the study of evolution do not indicate common ancestor?
- Analogous Organs
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- Analogous organs are the organs which have the same function but differ in structure.
- They do not have a common ancestor but have evolved separately to carry out the same function.
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