Science, asked by NITHINGOWDA721, 11 months ago

any 10 students tell me what is anologus and homologus series​


Deepikasmile: Analogous:-same function different structure
monalisaborah48: Did u mean homologous organs?
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Deepikasmile: hhomologous:-same structuredifferent function
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Answered by annalakshmi18
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HOMOLOGOUS:same origin and structure but has different function

ex: frog forelimb and human

ANOLOGOUS:different origin and structure but same function

ex:bat and bird wing


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Answered by aarohi89
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A homologous structure is an organ, system, or body part that shares a common ancestry in multiple organisms. This definition is found in evolutionary biology and uses the meaning of having a similar structure or origin.

Following are some examples of homology: The arm of a human, the wing of a bird or a bat, the leg of a dog and the flipper of a dolphin or whale are homologous structures. They are different and have a different purpose, but they are similar and share common traits.

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