Mass I think because foam is not a shell structure or frame.
wing-like structure
A bird's wing bone
a homogulous series is a series of hydrocabrons which have the same type of bonds. i.e. are grouped by either single, double, or triple bonds, and thus follow a generic formula for how many Hydrogens to a number of carbons
i suggest by wind. cz it is light and is small. i agree it does not have a wing-like structure but most of its features came to be same as seeds that disperse by wind.
One of the characteristic of the seeds or fruits that is dispersed by the splitting of fruits is the formation in a pod.
Wing like structure
It is aerofoil that describes the structure (shape) of the aeroplane wing
how is the structure of a penguin similar to that of an eagle
Comptroller Sq
A bastard wing is a tuft of feathers borne by the bony thumb-like structure in a bird's wing.
They could have inspected the wing for damage after they saw it hit by the foam. After they found the damage, they could have planned a rescue of some type.
A rib is part of the wing structure which gives the wing its shape and strength.
wing-like structure
there wing
1.airfoil is the cross section area of an wing........ 2.wing is a structure which can supports the whole aircraft.........
The structure of the Bald Eagle is... It's large wing span helps it travel faster and farther.
They are homologous in the sense that all tetrapods share that forelimb structure. They are analogous because both bats and birds adapted flight to their local environmental conditions. One being a mammal, that has the finger extension type wing and one being aves with the full forelimb extending the wing. They have the flight in common, but not the structures, so are analogous. They have an ancestral condition leading to the similarity of forelimb structure and so are homologous.