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In what ways insect's wing differ from bird's wing?​

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Answered by BihariLadki
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Answer:

Comparing the wing of these animals reveals more differences than similarities. Insects have two pairs of wings, while bats and birds each have one pair. Insect wings lack bones, but bird and bat wings have them. Butterfly wings are covered in scales, bird wings in feathers, and bat wings with bare skin.

Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

  • Comparing the wing of these animals reveals more differences than similarities. Insects have two pairs of wings, while bats and birds each have one pair. Insect wings lack bones, but bird and bat wings have them. Butterfly wings are covered in scales, bird wings in feathers, and bat wings with bare skin.
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