Answer:
A. They have the same function
B. They have evolved independently
C. They indicate an evolutionary relationship
Step-by-step explanation:
- Analogous structures are structures with a different embryonic but have evolved to perform similar function.
- Analogous structures are a result of convergent evolution which is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different lineages or different embryonic origin.
- Examples of analogous structures include; wings in flying animals like bats, birds, and insects, and fins in animals like penguins and fish.