What are analogous series
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In organic chemisty, a homologous series is a series of compound with the same functional group and similar chemical properties in which the member of the series differ by the number of repeating unit they contain.
In the subject of chemistry, an analog structure , also termed as a chemical type analog , is a type of chemical compound having a structure similar compared to that of another one, but differing from it in respect in certain respect related to certain component.
There are a wide ranges of analogous structures starting from wings in flying animals like bats, birds, and insects, to fins of penguins and fish.
Other plants and organisms can also present analogous structures, for example like sweet potatoes and potatoes, having the same function of storage of food.