21 Explain analogous organs with examples. What does the presence of an
in different animals indicate ?
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Analogous organs are similarity of function and superficial resemblance of structures that have different origins. For example, the wings of a fly and a bird are analogous because they developed independently as adaptations to a common function—flying. The presence of the analogous structure, in this case the wing, does not reflect evolutionary closeness among the organisms that possess it.
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