![]() These structures do not necessarily look the same, but are instead just structurally similar.Analogous structures are similar structures that evolved to serve the same purpose. Homologous structures are organs or skeletal elements that, due to similarity, suggest that they come from a common ancestor. ![]() Today we will be discussing what these different structures are and how they relate to evolutionary biology.Segment 1: Introduction to Homologous Vestigial and Analogous StructuresSo, what are homologous, vestigial, and analogous structures? Each of these terms refers to the structure of something about an organism in a different way. My AP Biology ThoughtsEpisode #15Welcome to My AP Biology Thoughts podcast, my name is Alex Jing and I am your host for episode 15 called Homologous Vestigial and Analogous Structures. About Homologous and Analogous Structures Episode
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