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The statement "the more closely related two species, the more analogous structures they will share" is incorrect. Analogous structures are structures that serve a similar purpose in different species, but are not derived from a common ancestor. Homologous structures are structures that are similar due to inheritance from a common ancestor. The statement "organisms which have vestigial features are related to one another" is correct, as vestigial features are remnants of ancestral structures that have lost their function in an organism's evolutionary history and may suggest a relationship to a common ancestor with functional counterparts.
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