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Biology, 08.02.2022 23:30, leannehounschell

(100 Points + Brainliest) How does the function of the chicken, human, and other vertebrate forelimbs differ?
How might natural selection account for the development of different uses for limbs in different species?
What do these homologous structures tell us about evolution?

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