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GenaCL600 [577]
1 year ago
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explain whether the evidence is embryology, comparative anatomy (homologous structures), comparative anatomy (analogous structur

es), comparative anatomy (vestigial structures), biochemistry (dna analysis), biochemistry (protein analysis), biogeography, or from the fossil record. then, using complete sentences, explain why it is evidence of evolution, or that life changes over time.
Biology
1 answer:
denis-greek [22]1 year ago
8 0

Homologous or comparable structures are two terms used to describe similar body parts. Both show that evolution has occurred.

<h3>How do the structures in comparative anatomy compare as proof of evolution?</h3>

To comprehend how organisms evolved, scientists compare the DNA, embryos, and anatomical structures of living beings. Homologous structures offer evidence for evolution. These are traits that related species have in common that they inherited from a common ancestor. Analogous structures offer additional proof of evolution.

<h3>How are anatomy and embryology utilized to support evolution?</h3>

The homologous and vestigial structures of different species can be seen, which demonstrates their shared origin. Since the embryonic shapes of different populations are remarkably similar, embryology provides evidence for evolution.

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