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Why Thorns of Bougainvillea and tendrils of passiflora are homologous organs?​

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Answered by sudhakarm151974
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The thorns of Bougainville and tendrils of passiflora have same structure and differ in functions so they are called as homologous organs

Answered by riyansh5
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The thorn of Bougainvillea plant and a tendril of Passiflora plant are considered homologous organs because they both help the plant in climbing and have the same basic structure. Explanation: The thorn of Bougainvillea plant and a tendril of Passiflora plant both arise from the axillary position.

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