Biology, asked by csr015, 1 year ago

Can a wing of butterfly and the wing of a black bee considered homologous organs? why or why not?

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Answered by manishsinghkuntal
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no, this is not considered as homologus organs because these are those organs that have same structural plan and origin but different functions .

butterfly and black bee both use there wings to fly and their structure is also same

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Answered by Anonymous
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Homologous organs perform completely different functions and have different look however share common basic structural structure. The origin wings of a butterfly are composed of polysaccharide membrane, whereas wings of a bat are composed of bony skeleton. Hence, these aren’t homologous organs rather analogous organs.

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