are ginger and raddish homologous or analogous
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Homologous because they have similar structure but performs different function in terms of taste
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Homologous or Analogous
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- Radish and carrot are considered as homologous organs in light of the fact that both are root adaptations for storage of food
- Homologous structures are those which have same structure and perform different functions
- The tuber of potato and rhizome of ginger are homologous
- Potato is a changed underground stem called tuber
- Ginger is additionally an altered stem called rhizome
- The homologous structures are the pieces of the plants which are comparative in the source however they perform or different functions
- Carrot and radish both are the structures of root yet contains various supplements and have various capacities.
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