Monday, September 4, 2017

Homologous Structures

This is a picture of an arm. A human arm is an example of a homologous structure. Homologous structures are organs or bones that are similar in multiple animals which suggest that they have a common ancestor. A human arm contains wrist bones, fingers, ulna, and a radius. These features have also been found in other animals such as bats making it a homologous structure.   

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