Can the wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat be considered homologous organs? Why or why not?
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The wings of bat and butterfly are not homologous organs as they do not have same orgin and basic structure. Homologous organs are those organs which are similar in appearance, performs same function but do not have a common ancestor.
The wings of bat and butterfly are not homologous organs as they do not have same orgin and basic structure. Homologous organs are those organs which are similar in appearance, performs same function but do not have a common ancestor.
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No, though the function of wing in both the cases is same but their structural plan and origin in different.
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