learning task 1 homologous or analogous
1. learning task 1 homologous or analogous
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2. LEARNING TASK 1. Homologous or AnalogousDirection: Write H if the structures shown are homologous and write A if thestructures shown are analogous.
Answer:
1. H - Homologous
2.H-homologous
3.A-Analogous
4.A-Analogous
5.A-Analogous
3. Learning Task 1. Homologous or AnalogousDirection: Decide if the anatomical structures listed below are examples ofhomologous structures or analogous structures.
Answer:
1. Homologous structures
2. Homologous structures
3. Analogous structures
4. Analogous structures
5. Analogous structures
Explanation:
Homologous structuresMeans similarities in the body structures of different species, which may have come from common ancestors. These structures do not have necessarily have the same functions.
For example, the forelimbs of human and cat have different functions but they have similar skeletal structure. The forelimbs of whales and bats have also different functions but they have similar bone structures. These similarities may have been caused by their common ancestry.
Analogous structuresLike a bird’s wing and a bat’s wing, have the same function but these are not evidence that they came from a common ancestor. The similarity only reflects similar needs brought about by the environment.
4. Human arm it this Homologous or analogous
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the answer is Homologous these structures are considered to be homologous because the underlying structure is similar and, therefore, humans and whales share a common ancestor
Answer:
analogous
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5. Learning task 1. homologous or analogous direction: decide if the anatomical structures listed below are examples of homologous structures or analogous structures.
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6. Comparison between Homologous and Analogous Structures Ba's of Comparison Homologous Structure Analogous Structure Origin FuncionHelp po
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Homologous Structure
- Similar anatomy
- Dissimilar functions
- Inherited from a common ancestor
- Develops in related species
- A result of divergent evolution
- Developed as a result of the adaptation to a different environment
- An arm of a human, the leg of a dog or a flipper of a whale are all homologous structures
Analogous Structure
- Dissimilar anatomy
- Similar Functions
- Not inherited from ancestors
- Develops in unrelated species
- A result of convergent evolution
- Developed as a result of the adaptation to a similar environment
- From wings in birds, bats and insects to fins in penguins and fishes are all analogous structures
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7. identify the following as analogous or homologous
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1.analogous
2.homologous
3analogous
4 homologous
5analogous
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1. Analogous
2. Analogous
3. Analogous
4. Homologous
5. Analogous
6. Analogous
7. Homologous
8. Homologous
9. Homologous
10. Homologous
8. Classify the following as to analogous or homologous.
Answer:
1. Analogous
2. Homologous
3. Analogous
4.Homologous
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9. Analogous or Homologous
it's homologous
Explanation:
An example of homologous structures are the limbs of humans, cats, whales, and bats. Regardless of whether it is an arm, leg, flipper or wing, these structures are built upon the same bone structure. Homologies are the result of divergent evolution.
10. Learning Task 14 Homologous and Analogous Part 1 Homologous Structures 1. Describe the function of each structure below ANIMAL Human Whale Cat Bat Bird Crocodile Part 2 Analogous Structures
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11. differentiate homologous from analogous structures?
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Homologous structures share a similar embryonic origin; analogous organs have a similar function. For example, the bones in the front flipper of a whale are homologous to the bones in the human arm. ... The wings of a butterfly and the wings of a bird are analogous but not homologous.
Homologous structures share a similar embryonic origin; analogous organs have a similar function. For example, the bones in the front flipper of a whale are homologous to the bones in the human arm. ... The wings of a butterfly and the wings of a bird are analogous but not homologous.
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12. is the forelimb of the dog are homologous or analogous?
HOMOLOGOUSLegs of a Dog is a HomologousHuman being cats and dogs all have similar pelvises which are homologous structures to a vestigial pair of bones in snakes.All vertebrae forelimbs are homologous meaning that they all evolved from the same structures. They are different and have a different purpose, but they are similar and share common traits.Welcome :)
Homologous
Dogs have the same/similar pelvises like humans.
They are different and have a different purpose, but they are similar and share common traits.
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13. TASK 1AHA! Homologous or AnalogousDirections: Write H if the structures belowhomologous and A if they are analogous. Write youranswers on the space provided before each numberPA HELP PO PLSS
Answer:
1.h-homologous
2.h-homologous
3.A-analogous
4.A-analogous
5.A-analogous
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14. Learning Task 1. Venn diagram Make a Venn diagram to compare homologous and analogous structures of animals.Draw at least three examples of homologous and analogous structures of animals.
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Evidence for evolution is provided by homologous structures. These are structures shared by related organisms that were inherited from a common ancestor. Other evidence for evolution is provided by analogous structures. These are structures that unrelated organisms share because they evolved to do the same job.
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15. Activity 2. aha... analogous homologousDirection: Write H if the structures below are homologous and A if they are analogous?plss help guyss...
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1. H
2. A
3. A
4. H
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16. analogous and homologous structure
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Homologous structures are structures that are similar in related organisms because they were inherited from a common ancestor. ... The forelimbs of all mammals have the same basic bone structure. Analogous structures are structures that are similar in unrelated organisms.Explanation:
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17. What is the difference between Homologous Structure and Analogous Structure? Give examples of Homologous and Analogous Structure
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18. aha!analogous!homologous!
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19. give an example of homologous and analogous structures
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Homologous structures share a similar embryonic origin; analogous organs have a similar function. For example, the bones in the front flipper of a whale are homologous to the bones in the human arm. These structures are not analogous. The wings of a butterfly and the wings of a bird are analogous but not homologous
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20. compare homologous and analogous
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Definition. Homologous structures are structures that evolve in living organisms that have a common ancestor. Analogous structures are those that evolve independently in different living organisms but have a similar or the same function.
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Definition. Homologous structures are structures that evolve in living organisms that have a common ancestor. Analogous structures are those that evolve independently in different living organisms but have a similar or the same function. What is this?Explanation:
#carryonlearning PA follow and heart21. 1. What are the homologous and analogous traits you can find based on the given illustration?Homologous Traits:________Analogous Traits: ________2. What are the families under order Carnivora? A.________B.________ C.________
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Homologous traits are traits that are similar to one another due to shared ancestry As species adapt to their environments and evolve over time, these traits may change in appearance and in function, but ultimately they still share the structure, genetics, or embryonic structure of their common ancestor.
analogy, in biology, similarity of function and superficial resemblance of structures that have different origins. For example, the wings of a fly, a moth, and a bird are analogous because they developed independently as adaptations to a common function—flying.
A) Canidae
B)Dogs
C)Cats
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22. analogous and homologous structures
Analogous is a term used in biology to refer to body parts that have a similar function but differ in structure, such as the wings of a bird and the wings of an airplane. Analogous is from Latin analogus, from Greek analogos, meaning "according to a proper ratio or proportion." and the having the same relation, relative position, or structure, in particular.
23. Homologous and Analogous Function
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Homologous structures share a similar embryonic origin; analogous organs have a similar function. For example, the bones in the front flipper of a whale are homologous to the bones in the human arm. ... The wings of a butterfly and the wings of a bird are analogous but not homologous.
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Difference Between Homologous and Analogous Structures
Structures with similar anatomy, morphology, embryology and genetics but dissimilar functions are known as homologous structures. Structures that are superficially similar but anatomical dissimilar doing the same function are known as analogous structures.
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24. give me type of analogous or homologous
Analogous organs have a similar function. For example, the bones in a whale's front flipper are homologous to the bones in the human arm. These structures are not analogous. A butterfly or bird's wings are analogous but not homologous.
THE TREE TYPES OF HOMOLOGY
Homology is the study of likeness, the similarity between species that results from inheritance of traits from a common ancestor. The study of similarities is broken up into three main categories: structural, developmental, and molecular homology.
What are the different types of analogies?
Opposites Analogies.Object and Classification Analogies.Object and Related Object Analogies.Object and Group Analogies.Degrees of a Characteristic Analogies.Cause and Effect Analogies.Effort and Result Analogies.Problem and Solution Analogies.QUESTIONS:
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25. what are the similarities of Homologous and analogous?
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26. activity #4: homologous vs analogous
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A. Homologous
B. Homologous
C. Homologous
D. Analogous
E. Analogous
F. Homologous
G. Homologous
27. Activity 2 Analogous or Homologous 1 Classify the following as to analogous or homologous. Write the STRUCTURES ANALOGOUS OR HOMOLOGOUS
Answer:
A. Analogous
B. Homologous
C. Analogous
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28. differentiate homologous from analogous structure
The difference between homologous and analogous structures are the following:
Homologous - structures that are similar and are related with each other since they have inherited from a common ancestor. They are similar structures but does not need to be of the same function. Example: mammal limbsAnalogous - structures that are similar but are in unrelated organisms. There is a similarity is because they evolved to do the same job, not because they were inherited from a common ancestor. An example of this will be bird and bath wing. Wings of bats and birds serve the same function but they do have a different ancestor.https://brainly.ph/question/504675
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29. penguin forelimb homologous or analogous
ANALOGOUS
Analogous organs have similar functions but different origins. Flippers of penguin and dolphin have a similar function (helps in swimming) but different origin so they are called analogous organs.
Analogous organsAnalogous organs have similar functions but different origins. Flippers of penguin and dolphin have a similar function (helps in swimming) but different origin so they are called analogous organs.30. what is homologous and analogous
Homologous: (of organs) similar in position, structure, and evolutionary origin but not necessarily in function. (of chromosomes) pairing at meiosis and having the same structural features and pattern of genes. Analogous: (of structures) performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin, such as the wings of insects and birds