The wing of a bat.
The leg of a horse...
A bird's wing bone
the leg of a horse
A bird's wing bone
A bird's wing bone
a birds wing
The leg of a horse - APEX
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 leg of a horse
upper arm bone
Hamate
A hydrocarbon that possesses one double bond belongs to the next homologous series called alkenes.
A bird's wing bone
Arm bones of all mammals . APEX=A bird's wing bone
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.
the leg of a horse
Yes.
It is the bone in your upper arm.
Every bone gives something to a human. If you get rid of a bone in your body you would most likley get rid of a bodily function. For example if you get rid of your arm bones you would not have a arm.
The long bone in the upper arm is called the humerus.
Homologous. See related link..
Simply common ancestry in the organisms possessing the homologous structures. Compare your arm to your dog or cats forelegs and see common ancestry as they match, bone for bone.
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