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Answered by eenishika
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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.

Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
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Homologous organs have similar basic structure but perform different functions. Analogous organs perform same functions but have different structure or basic design. Fossils provide the evidence that the present organisms have evolved from the preexisting organisms.

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