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9 July, 06:49

Monkeys and bats have similar bone structure in their forelimbs. However, monkeys have longer forelimbs to use for climbing and swinging in trees. Bats have shorter forelimbs to use for flight. Which term best describes how monkey and bat forelimbs are related to each other? homologous, embryonic, analogous, or vestigial.

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  1. 9 July, 07:14
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    They are homologous because they have similar structure regardless of purpose
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