Maybe a Pterodactyl. A prehistoric flying dinosaur.
These organisms share a common ancestor with each other.
It shows that the organisms are somewhat related. It is evidence that they had a common ancestor.
No, a bat wing and a mouse arm are not homologous structures. Homologous structures are similar body parts that are derived from a common ancestor, while bat wings and mouse arms have different evolutionary origins and serve different functions.
what is Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
Bats are in the animal kingdom. they are classed as mammals, order Chiroptera- hand wing. their not-too-distant ancestor the Pterodactyl means- Hand wing- related concept, not so?
An ancestor.
Scientists have not identified an evolutionary ancestor to fungi.
A common ancestor in their evolutionary history. This similarity in bone structure is a result of shared ancestry and adaptation to similar functions, despite the different environments and lifestyles of bats and humans.
Ancestor is a noun.
They are analogous. Both wings have developed from different origins, adapted for the same job, using different kinetics. "Analogous" is the only word you may use to define these wings. When you consider bat wings and butterfly wings, none of the other adjectives are scientifically correct.
The similarity in bone structure between the wing of a bat and the flipper of a whale suggests that bats and whales share a common evolutionary ancestor. This phenomenon is known as homology, where different species exhibit similar anatomical features due to descent from a shared ancestor, despite having evolved in different environments and for different functions. It highlights the concept of convergent evolution, where unrelated species develop similar traits as adaptations to their environments.
You are always their ancestor. The people who call you their ancestor are your descendants.