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Body part in different species that is similar in function but not in structure that evolved in response to a similar environmental challenge.
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Analogy (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of analogous structure ... Analogous structures are features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure and which do not derive from a common ancestral feature (compare to homologous structures) and which evolved in response to a similar environmental challenge.Example:
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; Body parts that serve the same function in different organisms, but differ in structure and embryological development; e. g., the wings of insects and birds.
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Hey everyone - is there a file in a windows application that is analogous to the web.config in ASP.NET applications? Basically, I want to store a bunch of strings (that are NOT confidential) in a common configuration file and that I can easily access like the web.config file for ASP.NET applications.
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Definition and other additional information on Analogous Structures from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... for storing and converting the incoming energy The information is analogous to DNA, and the latter is analogous to Photosynthesis and metabolism ... mechanisms that allow them to build up and maintain their...
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Ab initio molecular electronic structure methods have been used to examine three isomers of N8. In addition to the previously-studied octaazacubane structure (1), we have investigated a D2d structure (2) analogous to cyclooctatetraene, and a planar bicyclic form (3) analogous to pentalene.
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