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what anologous homologous​

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Answered by s1262tanu3311
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In biology, homology is the resemblance of the arrangement, physiology, or growth of various species of organisms. In biology, an analogy is a functional similarity of structure, based on the similarity of use and not upon common evolutionary origins. Due to different structures, they do not have similar functions.

Homologous structures are structures that are similar in related organisms because they were inherited from a common ancestor. ... Analogous structures are structures that are similar in unrelated organisms

Homologous structures share a similar embryonic origin; analogous organs have a similar function. For example, the bones in the front flipper of a whale are homologous to the bones in the human arm. These structures are not analogous. The wings of a butterfly and the wings of a bird are analogous but not homologous.

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Answered by Anonymous
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actually analogous and homologous are two types of chromosome in the living beings.

Analogous chromosomes are looking similarly each other but homologous chromosomes are same types, same rearrange of gene which gets from father and mother they are called homologous chromosome.

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