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    The Front Limbs of Birds and Bats -- Both Wings
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The Front Limbs of Birds and Bats -- Both Wings

Question 4

Question 4

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The front limbs of birds and bats -- both wings -- are considered to be:


A) homologous structures.
B) homozygous structures.
C) divergent structures.
D) vestigial structures.
E) homoplastic structures.

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