Honey bees have wings that are similar in shape and function to the wings of bats. The wings of honey bee wings do not have bones or share similar structures as bat wings. They do share any evolutionary history. This is an example of
A: analogy.
B: homology.
C: monoplytic groups.
D: sister taxa.
A: analogy.
B: homology.
C: monoplytic groups.
D: sister taxa.
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- Which is true? A: Bat wings evolved from bird wings B: Ears evolved from jaws C: Insects evolved from crustaceans D: Limbs evolved from fins
- The two wings of the building are exactly ( ), which means the two wings are the same in size and shape. A: symmetrical B: reciprocal C: systematic D: reversible
- If I had wings, I ________(fly ) to you.
- Why do white camp-making bats need protection from the sun’s rays (). A: They are active during daylight hours B: Their heads are exposed to sunlight while they sleep C: They have only partially adapted to their tropical environment D: Their wings are easily damaged by ultraviolet radiation
- The wings of a bird function as a(n)( ). A: parachute B: lever/pulley system C: airfoil D: canopy E: hydrofoil