why can the wings of a bird and the wings of a bat not considered homologous?
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Thus, the wings of bird and bat are not homologous organs instead they are analogous organs because analogous organs are defined as the organs having different evolutionary origin but are evolved to perform the same function. yes because they have different organs for same function
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Bat's wings are made up folding of skin. However birds' wings have a five-fingered skeleton. Since they have same function but different internal structure, they are analogous.
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