The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of:
Homology
Analogy
Convergent evolution
Adaptive radiation
the forelimbs of mammals like whales, bats, Cheetah, and humans share similarities in the pattern of bones (humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges). These structures are homologous because they have the same anatomical structure/origin but developed along different directions to perform different functions (divergent evolution). Homology indicates common ancestry .
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