Biology, 17.10.2019 14:00 faithforlife3573
The diagram shows a type of extinct species, pterosaur, a bat, and a type of bird, a cormorant. all three organisms have wings that look and work alike but were not evolved from a common ancestor. which term is used to describe body structures that look alike and serve a similar function but are not descended from a common ancestor?
a) analogous structures
b) vestigial structures
c) evolutionary features
d) homologous structures
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