Can a wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat be considered homologous organs? Why or why not?
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Homologous organs those organs which are similar in appearance and perform same function but do not have a common ancestor.
But a wing of a butterfly and a wing of bat cannot be considered as homologous organs because they have a common function but do no have a common ancestor. So they are called analogous organs.
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