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Please help me ASAP Which structures are fully functional, show evidence of a common ancestor, and may or may not have the same function in different species. 1) analogous structure 2) homologous structure
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Which structures are fully functional, show evidence of a common ancestor, and may or may not have the same function in different species.
1) analogous structure
2) homologous structure
3) vestigial structure
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HE IS CORRECT I GOT IT RIGHT ON THE TEST woops caps
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2.) Homologous structure
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