The forelimbs of bats and humans have a very similar bone structure even though they appear very different on the outside. These structures are known as (Homologies/Analogies)

because they result from species evolving (from the same common ancestor/similar adaptations in similar environments)

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The forelimbs of bats and humans are known as homologies because they result from species evolving from the same common ancestor. Despite their different appearances and functions, the underlying bone structure is similar due to their shared evolutionary history.