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engineered structures are the structures which can withstand natural disasters such as earthquakes etc.
It is either homologous structures or homozygous structures. Embryological structures are when different species of animals look similar in the earliest stage of development and Analogous structures are when animals look different but their function is basically the same. So just look up homologous structures and homozygous structures in your Bio book!!
man-made structures were made by humans, but natural structures made itself.
Cortex and pith are the storage structures for the root.
homologous structures
Homologous structures.
structures which are similiar
engineered structures are the structures which can withstand natural disasters such as earthquakes etc.
They are purposeless structures
Homologous structures
Similar structures that have evolved independently are called homologous structures. An example would be the wings of a bird and the wings of an insect.
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They don't, vestigial structures are biological structures with no known function that evolved from structures in distant ancestors that used to have a function that is no longer needed.
The unitary structures refers to the structures of a political organization whereby governing power is concentrated at the center. The currency and presidency are examples of the unitary structures.
Similar structures that evolved independently are called analogous structures, or analogies.
It is either homologous structures or homozygous structures. Embryological structures are when different species of animals look similar in the earliest stage of development and Analogous structures are when animals look different but their function is basically the same. So just look up homologous structures and homozygous structures in your Bio book!!