How homologous and analogous tell about evolution
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Analogies are the result of convergeat evolution. Interestingly, though birds and bat wings are analogous as wings, as forelimbs they are homologous. Birds and bat didn\’t inherit wings from a common ancestors with wings, but they did inherit forelimbs from a common ancestors with forelimbs.
Homologous organs in different animals provides evidence for evolution by telling us that they r derived from same ancestor who had \’basic design\’ of the organ on which all the homologous organs are based.Anologous organs in different animals provide evidence for evolution by telling us that though they r not derived from common ancestors,they can still evolve to perform similar functions to survive.