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Which of the following is set of homologous organs showing divergent evolution?

The homologous structures are

Which of the following statement/s is/are wrong? I. Homology is based on divergent evolution whereas analogy refers to a situation exactly opposite. II. The thorn and tendrills of Bougainvillea and Cucurbita represent homology III. Analogous structures are a result of divergent evolution. IV. Darwin's finches represent one of the best examples of adaptive radiation.

How do homologous organs represent divergent evolution? Explain with the help of a suitable example.

Homologous structures are a result of

Analogous organs suggest divergent evolution.

Evidences OF Organic Evolution || Evidences From Comparative Morphology and Anatomy || Homology ( Divergent Evolution+ Adaptive Radiation) || Analogy (Convergent Evolution + Adaptive Convergence)

Homologous structures among organisms provide evidence for evolution in that these structures are.