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can the wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat be considered homologous organ why are why not​

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Answered by αηυяαg
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butterfly belongs to the phylum arthropoda which have a chitinous exoskeleton the back belongs to class mammalia which have been made up of skin folds since both butterfly and pursue their wings for flying but do not share any sample in their dreams structure they don't they are not formal logic but and knowledge is organ having similar function but this similar structures

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Answered by Anonymous
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The wing of a butterfly and wing of a bat are used for the same function of flying, however, they are structurally very different and do not have a common ancestor. Thus they are not homologous organs.

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