the eyes of different species are considered analogous organs? why?
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Analogous organs are the opposite of homologous organs, which have similar functions but different origins. An example of an analogous trait would be the wings of insects, bats and birds that evolved independently in each lineage separately after diverging from an ancestor without wings.
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Analogous organs give evidence. evolution coming from two directions. ... which means that they serve the same function in different species but they evolved independently rather than from the same embryological material or from the same structures in a common ancestor.
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