What Is The Difference Between Homologous Organs And Analogous Organs?
The Homologous organ represents divergent evolution and possesses a similar internal structure. In contrast, analogous organs represent convergent evolution and... View Article
The Homologous organ represents divergent evolution and possesses a similar internal structure. In contrast, analogous organs represent convergent evolution and... View Article
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The organs of different animals with different anatomy and similar physiology or functions is termed an analogous organ. For example-... View Article
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