How do analogous organs provide evidence in favour of evolution?
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Analogous organs are the organs of the organisms who have similar functions but their structures are dissimilar. They give us the evidence that they do not belong to a common ancestor. Example : wings of butterflies, wings of bat have same function of flying but their structures are dissimilar.
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They show convergent evolution as the function is similiar and basic structure is different
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