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    The Wings of Birds and Insects Share Similar Functions but Evolved
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The Wings of Birds and Insects Share Similar Functions but Evolved

Question 36

Question 36

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The wings of birds and insects share similar functions but evolved from different structures; therefore, these wings are said to be


A) homologous.
B) biramous.
C) uniramous.
D) analogous.
E) bipedal.

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