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thylacosmilus is a marsupial, and smilodon is a mammal. thylacosmilus and smilodon both have saber teeth, but they do not share an ancestor that had saber teeth. what are saber teeth for these organisms?
analogous structures
homologous structures
vestigial structures
mutated structures
Brief Explanations
To determine the type of structure, we analyze each option:
- Analogous structures: These are structures with similar functions but different evolutionary origins (no shared ancestor with that structure). Thylacosmilus (marsupial) and Smilodon (mammal) have saber teeth but no shared ancestor with saber teeth, matching analogous structures.
- Homologous structures: Require a shared ancestor with the structure, which is not the case here.
- Vestigial structures: Are reduced, non - functional or minimally functional structures, not applicable here as saber teeth are functional.
- Mutated structures: This term is not used in the context of evolutionary structure classification for this scenario.
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A. analogous structures