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What are homologous and analogous organs? ​

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Answered by crazy22
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Homologous Structures have similar morphology, embryology and anatomy etc. but are dissimilar in their functions. ...Analogous structures are those structures in different species which perform the same function, have similar appearance and structure but are not evolved together; therefore do not share a common ancestor.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 &lt;center &gt; </u></strong><strong><u>Homologous</u></strong><strong><u> </u></strong><strong><u>organs may be defined as the organs of diffrent animals which have similar basic structure but diffrent functions. the presence of same basic structure in the flippers of whale forelimbs of frog and man shows that all organisms are closely related and have evolved from a common ancestor.

 &lt;center &gt; </u></strong><strong><u>A</u></strong><strong><u>nalogous organs are those from species with different   evolutionary origins but serve a similar purpose that is the wing of a bee and the wing of a bird....

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