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11 June, 03:05

Structures that are similar in different species show common ancestry

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  1. 11 June, 03:12
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    he term "homologous structures" refers specifically to similar structures found in different species that have a common ancestry or developmental origin. Note that homologous structures don't have to perform the same function in a species, the only requirement is that they are similar in form and exist in species with common ancestry.
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