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The chicken's wishbone is homologous to the CLAVICLE of a human.
Homologous means similar to but not the same thing, as a squirrel's foreleg is homologous to a human's arm.
The sternocleidomastoid in the human is homologous to the sternomastoid muscle of the cat.
yes its homologous to a bats wing
Good and bad are human viewpoints. Pandas are just pandas.
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.
The human thumb has two phalanges.
Homologous add Perhaps to a human's foot.
Sort of! They have a long, bony protrusion on each front paw that serves the purpose of a thumb. So, they have 5 fingers and a "thumb" on each paw.
Homologous = same origin, different function (arms vs. wings) Analogous = same function, different origin (panda thumb)
A human gamete does not have any pairs of homologous chromosomes. A single human gamete contains 23 chromosomes, or a half set. None of these chromosomes are homologous with each other.
the leg of a horse