Comparative anatomy has prolonged served as research for evolution; it indicates that various organisms share a common ancestor. Also, it assists experts in classifying organisms according to similar characteristics of these anatomical structures. Comparative anatomy supports Darwin’s idea of descent having modification, also generally known as evolution. An example of comparative anatomy is the similar bone structures in forelimbs of cats, whales, bats and humans.
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