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And we're going to answer a series of easy questions.
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Question a is all about, you have two venous snakes.
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You have, say, aligned x and island y.
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And this snake originated from these islands.
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So this is snack x.
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This will be snake y.
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And then you have two.
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These snakes have never intersected with each other, okay? both of these snakes produce the same sort of produce the venom to serve as the same function.
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We know what the venom does in snakes.
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So this snakes never intersected but then they produce the renown to serve the same function in both of them, right? so this is a perfect example of, i can say it's a perfect example of analogous, okay? so this venom will be analogous straight.
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Okay, let me say analogous straight.
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Because if you look at the characteristics of analogy is, we have similar structures, which is, both for these we have venom.
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And they are being produced to serve the same function.
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Okay, but they evolved independently.
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So the term here is independently...