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Which of these are most likely homologous structures?
bat wing dragonfly wing Tyrannosaurus arm
A bat wing. A dragonfly wing. A Tyrannosaurus arm.
bat wing and dragonfly wing
bat wing and Tyrannosaurus arm
dragonfly wing and Tyrannosaurus arm
bat wing, dragonfly wing, and Tyrannosaurus arm
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Bat wing and Tyrannosaurus arm.
Both are forelimbs of vertebrates derived from the same tetrapod limb structure (homologous). The dragonfly wing is an insect structure with a different evolutionary origin (an analogous structure evolved independently).
Both are forelimbs of vertebrates derived from the same tetrapod limb structure (homologous). The dragonfly wing is an insect structure with a different evolutionary origin (an analogous structure evolved independently).
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