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Tendril of a pea plant and phylloclade of Opuntia are homologous.
Tendril of a pea plant and phylloclade of Opuntia are analogous.
Wings of birds and limbs of lizards are analogous.
Wings of birds and wings of bat are homologous.
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Solution
Tendril of a pea plant and phylloclade of Opuntia are homologous.
Explanation -
The tendrils of a pea plant are leaflets modified into wire-like structures that help the plant cling to support and climb on it. Phylloclade of Opuntia is a green flattened stem with leaves modified into spines so as to reduce the loss of water by transpiration. Since both the plants, tendrils, and spines have a common origin but perform different functions. So, they are homologous structures.
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