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Natural selection
Homologous structures.
evolved from a common ancestor that also had the structure bg
a cell can make mistakes when it copies what in the dna
That would be an example of convergent evolution. This happens when two unrelated species develop similar structures that have a similar form or function. There is a common need at the core of the issue, but the specific situation and adaption may be different. For example, insects, birds and bats have all evolved to have wings, yet they cannot be considered genetically related. The same goes for two independent species of birds both adapting to have long beaks for reaching into flowers. -------------------Because that is the way God created them...:)
Natural selection
what is Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
Through convergent evolution, in which similar function produces similar form.
Homologous structures.
Homologous structures!
Homologous structures.
Homologous structures.
Homologous structures!
the species come from a common ancestor
Similar bone structures in species
homologous structures (correct answer, your response)
Convergent evolution