The structures described in the context of mammal forelimbs that show a relationship between all mammals are called homologous structures. These structures are similar in shape and function due to common ancestry, despite potentially serving different purposes in various species.
Look at this picture of mammal forelimbs. These structures show a relationship between all mammals. What are these structures called?
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vestigial structures
vestigial structures
homologous structures
homologous structures
analogous structures
analogous structures
natural selection
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