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The ears help with balance. The structures of the ear that help with keeping an equilibrium is the inner ear. The inner ear is responsible for hearing and balance.

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What are structures that have the same function but different structures called?

homologous structures


Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor are called structures?

Homologous structures.


What are homologuos structures?

structures which are similiar


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What are structures that appear to have no purpose?

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What are structures that have different functions in different species but develop from the same embryonic tissue?

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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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How do vestigial structures work?

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Structures that have similar structure and function but different evolutionary origins are called?

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