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dimaraw [331]
2 years ago
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The skeletons of mammalian forelimbs represent variations of a structure that was present in their common ancestor. What has mos

t likely caused the variation in forelimbs?
Question 5 options:

Development of vestigial structures


Trait formation due to behaviors


Changes in the genetic codes
Biology
1 answer:
Fudgin [204]2 years ago
3 0

Trait formation due to behaviours, Thus, option "D" is correct.

<h3>What has most likely caused the variation in forelimbs?</h3>

It is obvious to see that the three animals, cat, whale, and bat, have the same basic structure of their forelimbs, but also that they have developed differently and have taken a new shape. The reason for this is a trait formation due to behaviour.

The cat's ancestors were terrestrial, and the cats have remained terrestrial, walking on their four legs, and having the same shape and function as their ancestors.

The whales had similar forelimbs, but their ancestors started to move more and more in water. As they did, they needed more muscle power, but also greater width of the forelimb so that they can move more easily and more efficiently in the water.

This behaviour has gradually resulted in a flat, strong, peddle-like forelimb. The bat too had similar forelimbs to that of the cat, but its ancestors started to try to fly.

The process was gradual, and it started with jumping, then longer jumps, development of skin between the fingers, and elongation of the fingers, thus providing more area for the development of wider skin area. This has resulted in developing a light, wide, skin-dominated forelimb with elongated fingers, providing flight for the bat.

Thus, option "D" is correct.

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