Analogous organs are structures in different species that have similar functions but different evolutionary origins. They have evolved independently to serve the same function in response to similar environmental pressures, rather than being inherited from a common ancestor. This is an example of convergent evolution.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
what organs of your urinary system called excretory organs
what are the different experatory organs
Small organs have high surface area:volume ratio.So they are active than large organs.
Those organs are called vestigial organs. They are remnants of functional structures that were more developed in ancestral species but have decreased in size or usefulness in the current organism.
Tactile Organs Gustatory Organs Olfactory Organs Auditory Organs or Ears Visual Organs
Ancillary Organs are the additional, subsidiary organs that provide aid to the primary organs.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
what organs of your urinary system called excretory organs
Yes they do have organs. All of the organs are inside the shell of the snail.
Musical organs YES, Human organs NO
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No, bones are not organs.
Ecosystems do not have organs. Organs only occur in individual living animals.
Yes fish have organs. Every single multicellular organism has organs.
yes, they have a complete digestive system with organs and a circulatory system with organs.