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Diff Structures Evolved Common Comparitive Anatomy 4.2.2(e Homologous

Homologous structures, which have similar underlying structures but differ among organisms (like pentadactyl limbs), indicate shared ancestry.

O'xshash tuzilmalarga ega bo'lgan, ammo turli organizmlarda farq qiladigan homolog tuzilmalar (masalan, pentadaktil oyoq-qo'llar) umumiy ajdoddan kelib chiqqanligini ko'rsatadi.

Front comparitive anatomy 4.2.2(e)
Back - homologous structures are structures that appear different in diff orgamisms but has same underlying structure such as pentadactyl limbs, verterbrate limbs evolved from same structure as verterbrates evolved from common ancestor

- this provides evidence for divergent evo (how diff species evolve from common ancestor, each with diff set of adaptive features)

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