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An example of homologous organs is .............. a.our arm and a dog's foreleg. b.our teeth and an elephant's tusks. c.potato and runners of grass. d.all of the above

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Our teeth and an Elephent's tusks are homologous organs'.Justify this statement.What do the analogous organs indicate?

A chimpanzee can hold objects by its hands and an elephant by its tusks. Are these two organs analogous or homologous? Give reason in support of your answer.

Once upon a time there were six blind men. These blind men had never seen an elephant but they wanted to know what the elephant looked like. So they went near an elephant to find out. The first blind man fell against the broad side of the elephant. He immediately said. "The elephant must be like a wall." The second blind man got hold of the elephant's tusk. He cried out, "I' m sure the elephant is like a spear. The third blind man happened to take the elephant's trunk in his hand. He said confidently, "The elephant is surely like a snake." The fourth one stretched out his hand and felt the elephant's leg. "It's clear." he said, "The elephant is like a tree trunk." The fifth, by chance, touched the elephant's ear. "I am confident that the elephant is like a fan." The sixth and the last of the blind men felt the elephant's tail. "I tell you." he cried, "The elephant is like a rope." And so these blind men argued and argued. Each one snid he was right. But actually all were wrong. The third blind man said, "The elephant is like a snake." He said so because he had touched the elephant's. ........ .

Once upon a time there were six blind men. These blind men had never seen an elephant but they wanted to know what the elephant looked like. So they went near an elephant to find out. The first blind man fell against the broad side of the elephant. He immediately said. "The elephant must be like a wall." The second blind man got hold of the elephant's tusk. He cried out, "I' m sure the elephant is like a spear. The third blind man happened to take the elephant's trunk in his hand. He said confidently, "The elephant is surely like a snake." The fourth one stretched out his hand and felt the elephant's leg. "It's clear." he said, "The elephant is like a tree trunk." The fifth, by chance, touched the elephant's ear. "I am confident that the elephant is like a fan." The sixth and the last of the blind men felt the elephant's tail. "I tell you." he cried, "The elephant is like a rope." And so these blind men argued and argued. Each one snid he was right. But actually all were wrong. The fifth, by chance, touched the elephant's ears. Here 'by chance' means :

Once upon a time there were six blind men. These blind men had never seen an elephant but they wanted to know what the elephant looked like. So they went near an elephant to find out. The first blind man fell against the broad side of the elephant. He immediately said. "The elephant must be like a wall." The second blind man got hold of the elephant's tusk. He cried out, "I' m sure the elephant is like a spear. The third blind man happened to take the elephant's trunk in his hand. He said confidently, "The elephant is surely like a snake." The fourth one stretched out his hand and felt the elephant's leg. "It's clear." he said, "The elephant is like a tree trunk." The fifth, by chance, touched the elephant's ear. "I am confident that the elephant is like a fan." The sixth and the last of the blind men felt the elephant's tail. "I tell you." he cried, "The elephant is like a rope." And so these blind men argued and argued. Each one said he was right. But actually all were wrong. Six blind men went near an elephant to find out:

Once upon a time there were six blind men. These blind men had never seen an elephant but they wanted to know what the elephant looked like. So they went near an elephant to find out. The first blind man fell against the broad side of the elephant. He immediately said. "The elephant must be like a wall." The second blind man got hold of the elephant's tusk. He cried out, "I' m sure the elephant is like a spear. The third blind man happened to take the elephant's trunk in his hand. He said confidently, "The elephant is surely like a snake." The fourth one stretched out his hand and felt the elephant's leg. "It's clear." he said, "The elephant is like a tree trunk." The fifth, by chance, touched the elephant's ear. "I am confident that the elephant is like a fan." The sixth and the last of the blind men felt the elephant's tail. "I tell you." he cried, "The elephant is like a rope." And so these blind men argued and argued. Each one snid he was right. But actually all were wrong. To the first blind man the elephant looked like