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A bird's wing bone
A bird's wing bone
Arm bones of all mammals . APEX=A bird's wing bone
The chicken's wishbone is homologous to the CLAVICLE of a human.
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.
A homologous structure is an example of an organ or bone that appears in different animals, underlining anatomical commonalities demonstrating descent from a common ancestor.
homologous structures
Human bone size and structure are a result of the environment and
The wing of a bat. The leg of a horse...
A human skeleton.
Examples of Homologous Structure: Rodent teeth Hooves in species of camels, goats, sheep and cattle Hands and feet in primates Bird feathers Shark morphology
more than likely yes, because their bone structures are similar to each other.