Comparative anatomy to study evidence for evolution depends on

a

four fingered

b

three fingered

c

two fingered

d

five fingered

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Truss
1 year ago

The correct answer is:
D. five fingered

Comparative anatomy to study evidence for evolution often relies on the concept of homologous structures—body parts that are similar in structure but different in function, inherited from a common ancestor. One classic example is the pentadactyl limb (a five-fingered limb), which is found in many vertebrates like humans, whales, bats, and birds, indicating a common evolutionary origin.

BlaiseEssien
1 year ago

MySchool do well to check question no. 60 of 2024 and correct it to (A) not (B). As this question proves you were wrong on that one.

emamhepeace
1 year ago

the options are wrong

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