Sweet potato and potato are not homologous organs; they are
analogous structures. Although both are underground storage organs, they differ in origin:
- Sweet potato is a modified root.
- Potato is a modified stem (tuber).
Thus, they perform a similar function (storage) but have different anatomical origins, making them analogous. In contrast:
- (A) Wing of bird and butterfly — both used for flying but structurally different — analogous.
- (B) Thorn of bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita — structurally similar, both derived from stem — homologous.