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Homologous organs have​

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Answered by tapatidolai
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These structures are inherited from a common ancestor; they have similar developmental pattern in the embryos; they have the same type of bones, blood vessels, nerves, muscles etc. but they have to do dissimilar functions in different animals. The forelimbs of higher vertebrates are examples of homologous organs.

Answered by kelthomas30
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Homology refers to the traits inherited by two different organisms from common ancestry. Organs such as bat's wing, wings of birds, seal's flipper, forelimb of a horse, and human arm have common underlying anatomy that was present in their last common ancestors; therefore their forelimbs are homologous organs.

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