When two species have structures that are similar in function but differ in origin and anatomy are called analogous structures. This is because both move from different areas to a habitat where they adapt themselves accordingly, therefore it is called convergent evolution.
Why are analogous structures a result of convergent evolution?
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When two species have structures that are similar in function but differ in origin and anatomy are called analogous structures. This is because both move from different areas to a habitat where they adapt themselves accordingly, therefore it is called convergent evolution.