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Answered by rashmi0679
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The wings of the bird, wings of insect, wings of bat are considered analogous organs. This is because the internal structure is different but the function is same. This proves that call from the evolved from are common and sister. the wings of bird is made up of feathers the wings of insect is made up of cytonious membrane and wings of bat is made up of skin. They are not considered as homologus organs.

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Answered by ROCKSTARgirl
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The wings of the bird, wings of insect, wings of bat are considered analogous organs. This is because the internal structure is different but the function is same. This proves that call from the evolved from are common and sister. the wings of bird is made up of feathers the wings of insect is made up of cytonious membrane and wings of bat is made up of skin. They are not considered as homologus organs.

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