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Which of the following pairs of two vegetables represents the correct homologous structures?
(A) Sweet potato and potato
(B) Sweet potato and tomato
(C) Carrot and potato
(D) Radish and carrot

Answers

Answered by guptaaryan6204
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Answer:

D)Radish and carrot

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Answered by topwriters
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C) Carrot and Radish

Explanation:

Homologous structures are similar in origin but perform different functions. Carrot and Radish are homologous structures. They are both similar in structure as they are both edible root vegetables but are dissimilar in function. So option C is correct.

The other options are incorrect because sweet potatoes are underground roots and potatoes are underground stem, while tomato is a fruit. So they are all analogous pairs.

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