Final answer:
The correct answer is option b) Birds.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question references the story of Daedalus, who according to Greek mythology was locked in a tower. In his quest for escape, Daedalus is known for studying the flight of birds, which eventually inspired him to create wings for himself and his son, Icarus. It's worth noting that in the study of flight or aerodynamics, different creatures such as bees, birds, butterflies, and bats have all developed wings to fly, but the structure and evolutionary history of these wings vary.
For example, bird wings and bat wings are considered homologous structures, as they have a common evolutionary origin, whereas bee wings are not composed of bones and represent an evolutionary analogy, having a different structure and embryonic origin.