Difference between analogous organ and homolgus organ...
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Homologous organs:-The homologous organs are similar in form (or are embryologically same), but perform different functions in different organisms.These provide strong evidence in the favour of evolution, for example:-The bone structure observed in wings of birds, wings of bats, flippers of dolphins, and arms of human beings resemble with each other,Though they look strikingly different on the outside and though they vary in function but they are very similar in skeletal structure.
Analogous organs:-The organs that have different origins but perform the same function are called analogous organs. For example, wings of birds and wings of insects; wings of birds and wings of bats (bird wings are made of feathers, while bat wings are folds of skin) all these organs provide evidence that their origin is different but they are similar in structure.
Analogous organs:-The organs that have different origins but perform the same function are called analogous organs. For example, wings of birds and wings of insects; wings of birds and wings of bats (bird wings are made of feathers, while bat wings are folds of skin) all these organs provide evidence that their origin is different but they are similar in structure.
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Analogous Organs:
1)Different structure
2)Same function
3)For ecample:- Wings of bird and insects.
Homologous Organs:
1)Same structure
2)Different function
3)For example:-Forelimbs of humans and horses.
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1)Different structure
2)Same function
3)For ecample:- Wings of bird and insects.
Homologous Organs:
1)Same structure
2)Different function
3)For example:-Forelimbs of humans and horses.
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