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Wings in birds, bees, and bats would be considered ___________, because these structures do not share an evolutionary origin. a) homologous structures b) vestigial structures c) analogous structures d)
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Wings in birds, bees, and bats would be considered ___________, because these structures do not share an evolutionary origin.
a) homologous structures
b) vestigial structures
c) analogous structures
d) irrelevant structures
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Hey there!
Wings in birds, bees, and bats would be considered ___________, because these structures do not share an evolutionary origin.
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analogous structures
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Have a great day (:
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the answer is c).....
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