Asked by Kayleen hsieh on Jun 19, 2024

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The wings of a bird and the wings of a butterfly are ____ and show morphological ____.

A) homologous; convergence
B) analogous; convergence
C) homologous; divergence
D) analogous; divergence
E) similar; evolution

Analogous Structures

Features of different species that perform similar functions but have evolved separately, indicating convergent evolution.

Morphological Divergence

The phenomenon where populations or species evolve distinct physical characteristics (morphologies) due to adaptation to different environments or ecological niches.

  • Understand the principle of morphological divergence and convergence in various organisms.
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Jamie RobertsJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The wings of a bird and a butterfly are not derived from the same ancestral structure and have different embryonic origins. Therefore, they are considered analogous. Additionally, the fact that they serve the same function (flight) despite their different structures is an example of convergent evolution.