What is meant by analogous organs? Taking a suitable example, explain how they support the theory of Organic Evolution
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Analogous organs are defined as the structures that differ in their basic structures or developmental origin but appear similar or perform similar functions. The most common example is the wings of bat and wings of bird. They perform similar functions i.e. help the organism to fly, but there structure is different.
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Analogous, organs have different developmental origin and structural design but perform similar function,e.g. the wings of birds and insects are analogous organs indicating that they have different, ancestors but have a convergent evolution. In this way, analogous organ supports the theory of organic evolution.
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