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WHAT IS ANALOGOUS ORGANS

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Answered by raoatchut191
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organs with same origin but different function are called analogous organs
example: wings of birds and bats
Answered by Papa123
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Analogus organs are those that perform similar functions but have entirely different embryonic origins. An example of an analogous organ would be the arms and legs of tetrapods and the "legs" of insects. They look somewhat similar and they both allow an animal to walk, but they are only similar due to similar function. Insect legs contain no internal bones, whereas tetrapod limbs evolved from the fish fins. Insect legs and tetrapod limbs are therefore classified as analogous organs.

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