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structures are fully functional, show evidence of a common ancestor, and may or may not
have the same function in different species

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Answer:

Homologous structures are fully functional, show evidence of a common ancestor, and may or may not  have the same function in different species

Explanation:

Homologous structures are structures that have arisen from a common ancestor. They might not look the same or perform the same function, but they have evolved from the same ancestor.

Examples include the forelimbs of vertebrates - think of the human forearm arm, bat's wing, horse's leg, and dolphin's fin. These all look very different and perform entirely different functions, but they evolved from a common ancestor.

Answer:

Homologous

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