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    #  >> Birds >> Relating to Birds

Are the wings of birds and bats homologous or analogous structures?

Analogous.

The wings of birds and bats are analogous structures because they both serve the same function of flight but have different evolutionary origins and are made up of different types of tissues. Bird wings are made of feathers, while bat wings are made of skin and bone.

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