yes humans could have wings but only in books. an average adult would have to have a 90 ft wing span just to get airborn, and even if you did have wings not only would you still have a hard time flying, but you would never find a shirt to fit over the 90 ft wings
Humans do not have the biological capability to grow wings naturally. The evolution and development of wings would require significant genetic and physiological changes over many generations, which is not feasible for humans.
Birds wings are just like humans arms. And you don't see humans having 4 arms. Birds have two wings.
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No, humans do not have wings on their bodies so they can not do this.
No way. No can do. Just a bunch of hogwash. If humans could grow wings that easily, then Dinie Slothouber would surely do that spell and use her new wings to fly to her beloved, Mitch Longley.
If one fruit fly is heterozygous for long wings and the other is homozygous for short wings, the expected percentage of their offspring having long wings would be 50%. This is because when the long-winged parent passes on the dominant long-wing allele and the short-winged parent passes on the recessive short-wing allele, the offspring would have one of each allele, resulting in the offspring having long wings.
Long wings create more lift. So jet planes have long wings.
It depends on the power and size of the plane, for high flight it would be good for long wings for acrobatics it would be short
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Not with modern science.