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The wings of insects, birds, and bats evolved independently but carry out similar functions. This is an example of
Question 6 options:
A)
analogous structures.
B)
embryonic structures.
C)
vestigial structures.
D)
homologous structures.
Question 6 options:
A)
analogous structures.
B)
embryonic structures.
C)
vestigial structures.
D)
homologous structures.
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This is an example of
**A) analogous structures.**
Analogous structures are those that have similar functions and appear similar but evolved independently in different species, without a common evolutionary origin. In this case, the wings of insects, birds, and bats serve the same function of flight but have different structural origins.
**A) analogous structures.**
Analogous structures are those that have similar functions and appear similar but evolved independently in different species, without a common evolutionary origin. In this case, the wings of insects, birds, and bats serve the same function of flight but have different structural origins.
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