answersLogoWhite

0

The correct answer is birds wing and butterfly's wing

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How does analogous structure support evolution?

Analogous structure supports evolution because some of these structure may have existed long ago, however not all analogous structure support the same evolutionary path.


How do you word anlagous in a chiasmus?

In a chiasmus structure, the word "analogous" could be presented as "analogous it may be, be it may analogous." This structure creates a symmetrical and balanced effect by mirroring the word order.


What structure in the human is analogous to the cecum?

appendix


A sentence that uses analogous structure?

6y8


What is homologous organs and analogous organ?

Homologous organs have similar looking structure and similar origin but different functions . Whereas analogous is just the opposite analogous organs are those that have similar function but different origin and structure


what structure in a fish is analogous to human lungs?

gills


What do analogous structure tells us?

nothing much


Distinguish between homologous structures and analogous structures?

Homologous structures are features with a similar anatomical origin but have different functions, indicating common ancestry, such as the limbs of vertebrates. Analogous structures have similar functions but different anatomical origins, suggesting they evolved independently due to similar environmental pressures, like the wings of birds and insects.


Birds and bees have wings are their wings homologous features or analogous features?

The wings of birds and bees are an example of analogous features, as they have evolved independently in each group and do not share a common ancestry that possessed wings. Homologous features are those that are inherited from a common ancestor and are usually more similar in structure.


What would be the analogous structure of these fins on a human?

The pelvic fin


What is a benzenoid?

A benzenoid is a compound with an electronic structure analogous to that of benzene.


Are the mouthparts of the two species homologous or analogous?

The mouthparts of two species are homologous if they are derived from a common ancestor, whereas they are analogous if they have a similar function but evolved independently. To determine if the mouthparts of two species are homologous or analogous, one would need to examine their evolutionary history and genetic relatedness.