The structures you are referring to in the forelimbs of mammals are called homologous structures. These are anatomical features that are similar in different species because they were inherited from a common ancestor, despite possibly having different functions.
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
natural selection
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