Why are the wings or a pterodactyl, bat, and bird considered analogous structures?
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Bird and bat wings are analogous — that is, they have separate evolutionary origins, but are superficially similar because they have both experienced natural selection that shaped them to play a key role in flight. Analogies are the result of convergent evolution.
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Bird and bat wings are analogous - that is they have separate evolutionary origins , but are superficially similar because they have both experienced natural selection that shaped them to play a
Key role in flight . Analogies are the result of convergent evolution.
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