Biology, asked by jackyvegas9, 9 months ago

Which is homologous to the bones in the flipper of a dolphin?
a. the rays of a fin in a fish
b. the wing of a fly
c. the vestigial hind-legs bones in a whale
d. the bones in a arm of a horse

Answers

Answered by amanmishra20304099
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Answer:

Answer:Option d is the correct Answer

Answer:Option d is the correct Answer

Answered by smartbrainz
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The wings of a fly is homologous to the bones in the flipper of a dolphin

Option b

Explanation:

  • Evolution is based on the presence of homologous organs. Homologous organs are those which have same development characteristics but we're developed and then they performed different functions in an adult individual.
  • This is different from the analogous organs in which the organs performed similar function inspite of being developed differently.

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What is the significance of studying homologous and analogus organs

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