+Sanskriti Dutta The bird wing and bath wing are analogous, because even though they perform the same function as a wing, the structure that build the wing are set up are different. Bats use all their five digit bones to support the wing membrane, whereas birds use three fused finger bones as support, but instead of supporting a membrane, it is an anker point for feathers. However, even these differences, both bats and birds have the same forelimb bones, humerus, ulna, radius, etc. Just in different proportions. media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/90/x52990-004-A7D8FB4A.jpg.pagespeed.ic.euThATA38S.jpg Thus as wings, they are analogous. As forelimbs, they are homologous.
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Very well done! I haven't considered homologous and analogous structures in plants before.Thank you.
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hey u just said that bird's wings and bat's wings are homologous ,they're also anologous???kkkk both ????
+Sanskriti Dutta
The bird wing and bath wing are analogous, because even though they perform the same function as a wing, the structure that build the wing are set up are different. Bats use all their five digit bones to support the wing membrane, whereas birds use three fused finger bones as support, but instead of supporting a membrane, it is an anker point for feathers.
However, even these differences, both bats and birds have the same forelimb bones, humerus, ulna, radius, etc.
Just in different proportions.
media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/90/x52990-004-A7D8FB4A.jpg.pagespeed.ic.euThATA38S.jpg
Thus as wings, they are analogous.
As forelimbs, they are homologous.
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