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Which type of anatomic structure are bird wings and human arms when compared to each other? vestigial homologous analogous heterologous

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Vestigial Homologous, it shows that they come from the common ancestor. They have similar structure, but different functions
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Homologous

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The bird wings and human arms are homologous organs. Homologous organs are similar in origin but they are associated with different functions. Anatomically, the birds wings and human arms are made of the same pentadactyle pattern and same bones, but these organs perform different functions as they live in different habitats. The homologous organs advocate divergent evolution.

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