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Write a note on anatomical evidence

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anatomical Evidence for Evolution Showing how body parts of one species resemble the body parts of another species, as well as accumulating adaptations until structures become more similar on unrelated species are some ways evolution is backed up by anatomical evidence

Answered by harsh6767
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===>>> Analogous structure:- Analogues structure are the various structure in different that have the some function. structure of appearance but do not share a common ancestor.

<> Example :- An example of an analogus structure would be a bat wing, a bird wing and an insect wing.

Analogous structure support the theory of evolution because it shows how different species have evolved similar adaptation. when in similar environment.

====>>> Vestigial structure :- Vestigial structures are structures that were once necessary for survival but over time that that function became either diminished or non-existent.

===>>> The first specifically anatomical investigation separate from a surgical or medical procedure is associated by early commentators with Alcmaeon of croton.

==>>This investigation will allow you to examine homologous, analogous, and vestigial structures, and how each type of

anatomical structure plays a valued role in the collection of evidence for evolutionary change amongst organisms.

====>>>> Homologous structure :- Homologous structure are structure in different species that are similar because of their common ancestry this support. evolution because it can prove that many different species all come from a common ancestor and evolved over time to become the species they are today.

<> Example :- An example of a homologous structure is the dolphins fin and the human arm.

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