Which of the following pairs of structures are ANALOGOUS? (At least one pair mee
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Which of the following pairs of structures are ANALOGOUS? (At least one pair meets the definition of analogous, but there may be more than one pair.) Explain your reasoning. FOR FULL CREDIT: write a short (3 – 4 sentence) explanation of why each pair you selected is comprised of analogous structures.
A. struts in dragonfly wing and bones in penguin flipper
B. struts in dragonfly wing and bones in bat wing
C. bones in bat wing and bones in seal flipper
D. seal flipper and penguin flipper
E. bones in penguin flipper and bones in bat wing
Explanation / Answer
Analogous structure are the structure which perform similar function but have different origin.
correct pair of analogus structure are:
C. bones in bat wing and bones in seal flipper
D. seal flipper and penguin flipper
E. bones in penguin flipper and bones in bat wing
All these organs have similar function
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