Evidences of Evolution Module 6-7
Evidences of Evolution Module 6-7
Evidences of Evolution Module 6-7
Evolution
Grade 11 Biology
Learning Competencies
• Analogous
• Vestigial
Homologous Structures
Ulna
Different bones will vary in size, thickness
and orientation dependent on what the Carpals
specific species use this limb for - swimming,
grasping, climbing, digging etc. Phalanges
Homologous Structures Word origins
penta = ‘five’
The Pentadactyl Limb dactyl = ‘finger’
Examples include:
• Wings of mammals, birds and insects
• Dorsal fins of fish and marine mammals
• Gliding ‘wings’ of placental and marsupial mammals
Analogous structures suggest that organisms of different descent or
close common ancestor have evolved the same structure within the
same function because of the same needs
Vestigial Structures
Anatomical structures that are present but no longer
functional in modern-day organisms are known as
vestigial structures.
The more recently and thus closely related two species are, the more
physically similar their embyros will appear, earlier on in development.
Embryology
The more recently and thus closely related two species are, the more
physically similar their embyros will appear, earlier on in development.
Embryology