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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The wings of a bat and the forelimbs of a cheetah are similar in structure but have different functions. These are known as ____ structures.
A
Symbiotic
B
Homologous
C
Heterogeneous
D
Functional
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -These are called homologous organs which have similar structure but different functions.

Detailed explanation-2: -Whales, bats, cheetah and human share similarities in the pattern of bones of forelimbs. Though these forelimbs perform different functions in these animals, they have similar anatomical structure – all of them have humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalanges in their forelimbs.

Detailed explanation-3: -Thus the forelimbs of such widely differing mammals as humans, bats, and deer are homologous; the form of construction and the number of bones in these varying limbs are practically identical, and represent adaptive modifications of the forelimb structure of their common early mammalian ancestors.

Detailed explanation-4: -B. Homologous organs – Forelimbs of man, cat, bat and whale are homologous organs.

Detailed explanation-5: -Bird and bat wings are analogous-that is, they have separate evolutionary origins, but are superficially similar because they have both experienced natural selection that shaped them to play a key role in flight. Analogies are the result of convergent evolution.

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