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Sting of honey bee and sting of scorpion are example of

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Analogous organs

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Over specialised organs

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Homologous organs

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Vestigial organs

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks about the sting of a honey bee and the sting of a scorpion, specifically what type of biological classification they fall under. 2. **Identifying the Function**: Both the honey bee and the scorpion use their stings for defense and to subdue prey. This indicates that they serve a similar function. 3. **Analyzing the Structure**: The structure of the stings is different. The sting of a honey bee is derived from a modified ovipositor, which is a tubular structure used for laying eggs. In contrast, the sting of a scorpion is a modified form of its abdominal appendages. 4. **Classifying the Organs**: Since the stings perform similar functions but have different structures, they are classified as analogous organs. Analogous organs are those that perform similar functions but do not share a common structural origin. 5. **Excluding Other Options**: - Homologous organs have a similar structure but may perform different functions (e.g., the forelimbs of mammals). - Vestigial organs are remnants of organs that were functional in ancestors but are non-functional in the present (e.g., human appendix). - Since neither of these definitions fits the stings of the honey bee and scorpion, we confirm they are analogous. 6. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the correct classification for the stings of the honey bee and scorpion is that they are examples of **analogous organs**. **Final Answer**: The sting of honey bee and sting of scorpion are examples of **analogous organs**. ---
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