Biology, asked by ishita1404, 1 year ago

Can the wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat be considered homologous organs ?why or why not?

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Answered by vampire002
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hey mate here is your answer

no,the wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat cannot be considered homologous organs

because they have a common function i.e. to fly but different origin

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Answered by NightUmbrella
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  • Wings of a butterfly are made up of chitinous membrane, whereas wings of a bat are made up of bony skeleton. Hence, these are not considered as homologous organs rather they are analogous organs.
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