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प्रश्न
The wings of a bird and the fore legs of a horse are ______.
विकल्प
analogous structures
homologous structures
phylogenetic structures
vestigial structures
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उत्तर
The wings of a bird and the fore legs of a horse are homologous structures.
Explanation:
Homologous structures are body parts that share a common embryonic origin and structural plan but may perform different functions. The wings of birds and the fore legs of horses share a similar underlying bone structure inherited from a common ancestor, even though one is adapted for flying and the other for walking. This reflects divergent evolution, where the structures have evolved to perform different functions while retaining a common evolutionary origin.
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