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How are the wings of a bat different from the wings of a bird ? 0 heredity and evolution?

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Answered by Prithvimar05
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Answer:

They are analogous organs.

Explanation:

Both the wings of bats and birds are used for flying, but their structures differ. Hence, they are analogous organs.

Answered by fathimanajah5110
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Answer:

Explanation:

bird's and bat's wings are analogous organs as both use their wings for the purpose of flying but bat's wings are joint stretch or flaps between bones and fingers whereas bird's wings are made up of bone with a joint

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