Sunday, January 12, 2014

Big Idea 1


5. analogous structure: Analogous structures are structures of different species that have similar uses but are not from the same evolutionary origin. The wings of a bird, like the Azure Winged Magpie in the picture, and the wings of an insect are very similar in usage, both of which allows the organism to fly. But birds and insects do not share the same evolutionary origin. 

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