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A bat is called 'a bat', but there are different names of bats (different species) of bats that we can all find out easily.
The different names of the parts of a bike wheel are the rim, spokes, hub, and tire.
The oceans have different names so people can refer to the different parts by name. It is the same concept as to why your body has different parts that have different names. Hope this helps! :)
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No, a bat wing and a mouse arm are not homologous structures. Homologous structures are similar body parts that are derived from a common ancestor, while bat wings and mouse arms have different evolutionary origins and serve different functions.
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Different species have different names for similar parts because of the diversity of languages and cultures across the world. Each language and culture may have its own unique way of naming and categorizing things, leading to variations in terminology for similar biological structures or functions.
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