The correct answer is option A.
The wing structures of the bat and the bee are different, indicating they didn’t inherit wings from a common ancestor.
The wings of the bat and the bee have a different structure, but perform the same function, which suggest that the wing of the bat and the bee are analogus structures. In this case, the wings of the bat and the bee supports the same function, but they are not derived from a common ancestor. The evolution of the wings of these organism took place in such a environment, which required a flight.