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the organs which are structurally similar functionally dissimilar those are called as​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Organs that are similar in function but different in structure are called analogous organs because, in evolutionary biology, the term analogous structures pertain to the various structures in different species having the same function but have evolved separately, thus do not share a common ancestor.

Organs that are similar in function but different in structure are called analogous organs because, in evolutionary biology, the term analogous structures pertain to the various structures in different species having the same function but have evolved separately, thus do not share a common ancestor. Examples of analogous structures are wings of insects and birds used for flying.

Organs that are similar in function but different in structure are called analogous organs because, in evolutionary biology, the term analogous structures pertain to the various structures in different species having the same function but have evolved separately, thus do not share a common ancestor. Examples of analogous structures are wings of insects and birds used for flying.So the correct option is 'Analogous organs'.


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Answered by ria747
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Explanation:

Homologous organs.

Organs that have the same internal structure but perform different functions are called homologous organs. The presence of homologous organs in different organisms indicates that they have evolved from a common ancestor. Example: forelimbs of humans and lizards.


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