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Standard X
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wings of bats and wings of birds are homologues or analogues?
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Wings of birds and wings of bats are analogous organs because they have different origin and structure but perform the same function of flying.
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Consider the following statement.
(A) The wings of birds and insects are homologous structures
(B) The wings of insects and bats are analogous structures
(C) The wings of bats and birds are homologous structures
(D) The wings of birds and insects are analogous structures
Choose the option which includes only the correct statements.
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Assertion 1: Wings of a bat and a bird are analogous organs.
Assertion 2: Forelimbs of a bat and a bird are homologous organs.
Reason : Wings of a bat and a bird do not share a common origin.
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Explain whether the
wings of birds and bats are analogous or homologous.
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Study the following statements
I. Wings of birds and wings of bats are homologous organs.
II. Wings of birds and wings of insects are modified forelimbs.
III. Wings of birds and wings of insects are analogous organs.
IV. Wings of birds and forelimbs of horse are homologous organs.
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The wings of bat and birds are
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