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what is the difference between analogous series
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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. Homologous structures are the opposite; they have similar ancestries and common traits but maybe not have the same function in an organism.
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Homologous series is a series of organic compounds that differ by a CH2 group within a functional group. A functional group is a class of organic compounds that have a function in common. They tend to all act the same in a chemical reaction. For example, all alcohols have an OH group. That is what makes them an alcohol. And if we took the smallest alcohol and started adding CH2 groups, (methanol, ethanol, propanol…) it would be a homologous series in the alcohol “functional group”.
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Homologous series is a series of organic compounds that differ by a CH2 group within a functional group. A functional group is a class of organic compounds that have a function in common. They tend to all act the same in a chemical reaction. For example, all alcohols have an OH group. That is what makes them an alcohol. And if we took the smallest alcohol and started adding CH2 groups, (methanol, ethanol, propanol…) it would be a homologous series in the alcohol “functional group”.
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