Multiple Choice
The wing of a penguin and the wing of an eagle are
A) homologous structures.
B) analogous structures.
C) identical structures.
D) vestigial structures.
E) not comparable in any way. The forelimbs of all vertebrates are homologous since they are inherited from a common ancestor, regardless of the superficial appearance of the structures.
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