Diff b/w homologous and analogous organ
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Analogous structures have different evolutionary ancestries but they have the same function. Examples of these types of structures are the wings of birds, bats and insects. Homologousstructures are the opposite; they have similar ancestries and common traits but maybe not have the same functionin an organism.
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Homologous organs belong to species of the same evolutionary origin but the organ serves a different function, like the arm of a man and seals flipper. Both mammals with a limb similar in construction, bones, joints tendon s etc. but has a completely different use.
Analogous organs are those from species with different evolutionary origins but serve a similar purpose ie the wing of a bee and the wing of a bird. Totally different species but same organ used to fly.
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Homologous organs belong to species of the same evolutionary origin but the organ serves a different function, like the arm of a man and seals flipper. Both mammals with a limb similar in construction, bones, joints tendon s etc. but has a completely different use.
Analogous organs are those from species with different evolutionary origins but serve a similar purpose ie the wing of a bee and the wing of a bird. Totally different species but same organ used to fly.
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