| A. E. E. McKenzie - 1960 - 414 頁
...homologous organs, which are organs constructed on the same pattern in different animals, but having every variety of form and function. Thus the hand of a man, the leg of a horse, the paddle of a porpoise and the wing of a bat are made up of similar bones in the... | |
| 1870 - 570 頁
...biologists of the first part of this century go much advanced science) would understand by ftomoloyue " the same organ in different animals under every variety of form and function ;" by analogue, " a part or organ in one animal which has the same function as another part or organ... | |
| Bristol Naturalists' Society (Bristol, England) - 1928 - 446 頁
...introduced till 1843, when Owen, the great zoologist, invented the word homologous. An homologue is the same organ in different animals under every variety of form and irrespective of function. The term is used by botanists too. Quite gradually during the 17th and 18th... | |
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