Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Plzzzz... telll me what's the difference between analogus and homologus organs ? and alsovtheir examples


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Answered by jessicakaren37
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Homologus oragns- internal structures/arrangement are same but functions are different.

Example forelimb of a whale,leg of a cheetah claw of a mole etc

This type of evolution is called divergent evolution.

Analogous organs-internal structures/arrangements are different but functions are same .

Example wings of birds and wings of bats etc

This type of evolution is called convergent evolution

Answered by sahil2515
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hey mate Analogous means those organ which are different in structure but similar in function...they have different evolutionary origin.
e.g :- Examples of analogous structures range from wings in flying animals like bats, birds, and insects, to fins in animals like penguins and fish. 

where as :-
homologous organ :-
mean similar evolutionary origin but different in functions...

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