Can the wing of butterfly and wing of bat considered homologous organ why or why not
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The wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat can't be considered homologous because they have a common use for flying but their origins and structure are not common. Rather, they are analogous organs.
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No, wing of bat and wings of butterfly should not be considered as homologous organs because they have different structure and origin but have the same function of flying so they are analogous organs.
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