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18 February, 19:52

nalogous structures have the same function in different groups and they share a common ancestor. are seen only in hybrid offspring have the same function in different groups, but they do not have a recent common ancestor. are a result of postzygotic barriers

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  1. 18 February, 20:06
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    The correct answer will be - but they do not have a recent common ancestor

    Explanation:

    Analogous structures are the anatomical structures of compared species which perform similar functions but they are not originated from the same ancestors.

    The analogous structures are developed in the organisms as a result of the natural selection that is when organisms living in the same environment develop the structures which perform similar functions.

    Thus, but they do not have a recent common ancestor is the correct answer.
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