Evolutionary Biology
Analogous structures are body parts in different species that serve similar functions but do not share a common evolutionary origin. These structures arise due to convergent evolution, where unrelated organisms independently evolve similar traits as a response to similar environmental pressures. Understanding analogous structures is crucial in comparative anatomy, as they help distinguish between traits that are inherited from a common ancestor versus those that have evolved independently in different lineages.
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