Evolutionary biologists call these structures as analogous.
The ongoing process of evolution can be traced with the help of comparative anatomy. Several other evidences can be studied with the help of biogeography, fossil records, and molecular records. Analogy is an aspect of evolutionary biology, which says that the structures are similar not because of embryonic origin, but due to the similarities in functions. Analogies evolve when the challenges and problems faced by two species are similar. Evolution then shapes both as being similar to each other, and hence, their structures are evolved.
Evolutionary biologists call these structures as analogous.The ongoing process of evolution can be traced with the help of comparative anatomy. Several other evidences can be studied with the help of biogeography, fossil records, and molecular records. Analogy is an aspect of evolutionary biology, which says that the structures are similar not because of embryonic origin, but due to the similarities in functions. Analogies evolve when the challenges and problems faced by two species are similar. Evolution then shapes both as being similar to each other, and hence, their structures are evolved.
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