http://www.tutorvista.com/content/science/science-ii/heredity-evolution/evolution-classification.php
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Homologous organs have similar looking structure and similar origin but different functions . Whereas analogous is just the opposite analogous organs are those that have similar function but different origin and structure
The classification of terms as univocal, equivocal, or analogous is based on how the terms' meanings are understood or comprehended in different contexts. Univocal terms have a single, precise meaning across all contexts, equivocal terms have completely different meanings in different contexts, and analogous terms have related but slightly different meanings in different contexts. This classification helps clarify how terms are used and understood in various discussions or arguments.
An analogous organ is a structure in different species that serves the same function but does not share a common evolutionary origin. For example, the wings of birds and insects are analogous organs as they both serve the function of flight but evolved independently.
Organism is the general and therefore largest classification group for the body. The next smallest classification is the organ system.
Homologous organs have similar embryonic origin and basic structure whereas Analogous organs have different embryonic origin and basic structure. Homologous organs may look different and may perform different function; e.g., forelimb of a man and flipper of a whale. Whereas Analogous organs look alike and perform same functions; e.g., Wings of birds and insects.
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Analogous structures are body parts or organs in different species that have a similar function but not necessarily a common evolutionary origin. For example, the wings of birds and bats are analogous structures because they both serve the purpose of flight, even though they evolved independently.
Analog systems are process of analogue signals which can take any value within a range, for example the output from an LDR (light sensor) or a microphone.
analogous rights
Samantha and I had an analogous relationship
Analogous!
biosphere, ecosystem, community, population, organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, atom, and subatomic particle is this what your looking for? if not probably kingdoms.