Evolutionary Anatomy Terms Flashcards

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homologous structures/organs

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features that have different functions but are structurally similar because of common ancestry

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vestigial structures/organs

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features that seem to serve no function but that resemble structures with functional roles in related organisms (the organisms share common ancestry)

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analogous structures/organs

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structures that have closely related functions but do not derive from same ancestral structure

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transitional species/fossil

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the term given to an organism in the fossil record who exhibits traits common to its hypothesized ancestral group as well as its derived descendant group. a spcies considered to be “in-between” or link species between two related species

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example of homologous

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same skeletal elements make up forelimbs of humans, cats, whales, bats, but functions differ

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example of vestigial

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whales have small hind-leg and foot bones yet have no back flippers to put thm to use, suggesting whales evolved from a walking land mammal of the past

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example of analogous

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birds, bats, moths all have wings but different underlying structures, so its suggested that wings evolved independently in each of these groups

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