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Wings of locuts, pigeon, and bat are exa...

Wings of locuts, pigeon, and bat are example of :

A

Vestigial organs

B

Exoskeletal structures

C

Homologous organs

D

Analogous organs

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To solve the question regarding the wings of locusts, pigeons, and bats, we need to analyze the types of organs they represent. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the solution: ### Step 1: Understand the Types of Organs We need to identify the definitions of the types of organs mentioned in the options: - **Vestigial organs**: These are organs that have lost their original function through evolution (e.g., human appendix). - **Exoskeletal structures**: These refer to external skeletons found in organisms like insects and crustaceans. - **Homologous organs**: These are organs that share a common ancestry but may have different functions (e.g., forelimbs of mammals). - **Analogous organs**: These are organs that perform similar functions but do not share a common ancestry (e.g., wings of birds and insects). ### Step 2: Analyze the Wings of Locusts, Pigeons, and Bats - **Locusts**: Insects that have wings adapted for flying. - **Pigeons**: Birds with wings that are also adapted for flight. - **Bats**: Mammals with wings that allow them to fly. ### Step 3: Identify the Similarities and Differences - All three types of wings are used for the same function: **flight**. - However, the evolutionary origin of these wings is different: - Locust wings are derived from the exoskeleton of insects. - Pigeon wings are derived from the forelimbs of birds. - Bat wings are modified forelimbs of mammals. ### Step 4: Conclusion Since the wings of locusts, pigeons, and bats serve the same function (flight) but have different evolutionary origins, they are classified as **analogous organs**. ### Final Answer The wings of locusts, pigeons, and bats are examples of **analogous organs**. ---
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