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No. The shape of a cell depends on its function.
They are both polymers.
Common ancestor, or convergent evolution to the same function
Nature polymers and synthetic polymers are both large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers. They both have high molecular weights and exhibit similar properties like flexibility, strength, and durability. Additionally, both nature and synthetic polymers can be engineered to have specific properties for various applications.
They are both polymers with carbon atoms in its skeleton and O and H atoms in sidegroups. N atoms are unique in proteins
cellular function
no because there are different types of organisms that function differently
Analogous structures fit your definition.
cellular function.
vestigial
Homologous Structures
No. The shape of a cell depends on its function.
they look similar, they have similar DNA, they are both very ancient organisms, they both perform the same ecological function
They are both polymers.
Common ancestor, or convergent evolution to the same function
Both are carbohydrates,Polysaccharides.
Nature polymers and synthetic polymers are both large molecules made up of repeating units called monomers. They both have high molecular weights and exhibit similar properties like flexibility, strength, and durability. Additionally, both nature and synthetic polymers can be engineered to have specific properties for various applications.