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  • 18-09-2017
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How are homologous and vestigial structures alike? How are they different?

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  • 18-09-2017
Homologous structure:The vertebral appendages of the original bones are the same. These structures are called homologs.

Vestigial organs: Sometimes there is a structure in the living being and it performs a task, but the same structure is relatively smaller in size and is not known, or it has a very minor role. Such a structure is called vestigial
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