Biology, asked by athenaabraham19, 11 months ago

Out of wings of a bird, wing of an insect and wing of a bat. Are they homologous or analogous?

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Answered by shamtirmal
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These structures are not analogous. The wings of a butterfly and the wings of a bird are analogous but not homologous. Some structures are both analogous and homologous: the wings of a bird and the wings of a bat are both homologous and analogous.

Answered by Shagun987
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They are analogous because they donot have same origin or anatlmicsl structure for eg. Wings of insect ,some are made up of chitin but wings of birds Are made up of feather and hollow bones. But both are used for flying.

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