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Unit 7 – Natural Selection
Topic 7.6
What is the difference between analogous structures and homologous structures?
Analogous are structures from a same ancestor, while homologous are structures through the different ancestors
Analogous are structures from a different ancestor, while homologous are structures through the different ancestors but with a different function
Analogous are structures from a different ancestor, while homologous are structures through the same ancestors
Analogous are structures from a common ancestor, while homologous are structures through the DNA
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