Biology, asked by TanishqRao, 1 year ago

class 10 board quest... Difference b/w homologous and heterogenous species??

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Answered by BhavanaAkki
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Homologous: Having similar structure and anatomical position (but not necessarily the same function) in different organisms suggesting a common ancestry or evolutionary origin (e.g. wings of bats and arms of humans are homologous)

Heterologous: relating to, tissues or cytologic elements not normally found parts of the body of an individual, or that are derived from a different species.

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Answered by janvi321
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homologous same structure but perform different function,heterogenous if two genes controlling a particular character

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