the leg of a horse
the human arm is homologus to foreling of lizard, frog, bat and birds.
The human arm would be homologous, as it is homologous to various other animals, such as a whale's fin, or a chimpanzee's arm.
A hydrocarbon that possesses one double bond belongs to the next homologous series called alkenes.
A bird's wing bone
The wing of a bat. The leg of a horse...
The presence of homologous structures (for example, the bone structure in chimpanzee arms, human arms, and whale flippers) indicates that the species sharing that homologous structure share a common ancestor.
The human arm would be homologous, as it is homologous to various other animals, such as a whale's fin, or a chimpanzee's arm.
Homologous means similar to but not the same thing, as a squirrel's foreleg is homologous to a human's arm.
Yes.
A bird's wing bone
Homologous. See related link..
Arm bones of all mammals . APEX=A bird's wing bone
The chicken's wishbone is homologous to the CLAVICLE of a human.
The sternocleidomastoid in the human is homologous to the sternomastoid muscle of the cat.
Yes
yes its homologous to a bats wing
A hydrocarbon that possesses one double bond belongs to the next homologous series called alkenes.
Homologous add Perhaps to a human's foot.