Biology, 14.08.2021 04:20 jrfranckowiak
An analogous structure is one that:
A. comes from a common ancestor, but now has a different function.
B. has exactly a 4 bone type structure, including upper arm, forearm, wrist, and hand/foot.
C. has the same function in multiple organisms but evolved independently each time, without a common
ancestor.
D. no longer serves a function.
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