Bird wings and bat wings are examples of: A. Homologous organs B. Analogous organs C. Vestigial organs D. None of these
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Analogous organs are organs that have different structures and origins but perform similar functions in different organisms. Vestigial organs are organs that have lost their original function and are no longer needed in an organism. Bird arms and bat arms have Show more…
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