1) Feature that is similar in structure in different organisms but has different functions. Proof of common ancestor. a) Analogous b) Vestigial c) Homologous 2) Feature that performs a similar function in different organisms but is not similar in origin. a) Analogous b) Vestigial c) Homologous 3) Remnant of an organ or structure that had a function in an early ancestor. a) Analogous b) Vestigial c) Homologous 4) Examples include the wing of a bat and the hand of a human. a) Analogous b) Vestigial c) Homologous 5) Examples include the wing of a bird and the wing of an insect. a) Analogous b) Vestigial c) Homologous 6) Examples include the wing of an ostrich and the appendix of a human. a) Analogous b) Vestigial c) Homologous

Evolution: Analogous vs. Homologous Structures

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