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explain why analogous structures occur in nature
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PsyDAG
Because creatures evolve.
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olivia
Analogous structures occur in nature because the animals with those structures have evolved. For example, the bird and the bee both have wing for the same purpose, but their wings do not have the same structure. These two organisms have adapted in the same way, in this case, by being able to fly, in order to survive and reproduce.
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