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Biology, 06.12.2019 14:31 rojina83

a shrew is adapted for burrowing and a monkey for tree dwelling. their forelimbs appear quite different from each other's, but the internal structure of the forelimbs of these two animals is same. what do you conclude from this example?

a) the forelimbs of the shrew and the monkey are homologous structures, so these two animals share a common early ancestor.

b) the forelimbs of the shrew and the monkey are analogous structures, so these two organisms share a common early ancestor.

c) the forelimbs of the shrew and the monkey are homologous structures, so these two animals would be able to interbreed.

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