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Nolan Munoz
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9 November, 17:04
What are analogous structures
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Luciano Leblanc
9 November, 17:26
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Things that are different but are related since they have the same function. Think of an analogy.
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Rose Davis
9 November, 17:27
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Analogous structures are things that are different, but have the same function. For an example, the fins on a penguin and the fins on a fish. They are both used to swim, but they are different in structure.
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