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The similarity of the bone structures in the forelimbs of mammals is an example of:(1 point)
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Divergent evolution
Divergent evolution

Analogous structures
Analogous structures

Homologous structures
Homologous structures

Convergent evolution

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The similarity of the bone structures in the forelimbs of mammals is an example of **homologous structures**. These structures arise from a common ancestor and exhibit similar anatomical features, despite potentially serving different functions in different species.
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