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15 June, 03:03

Snakes have remnants of back legs.

Bats have the same arm bone structure as cats.

Frogs, humans, and whales have a backbone.

Bats and moths both have wings, but not a common ancestor.

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  1. 15 June, 03:48
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    What are we meant to answer
  2. 15 June, 05:44
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    Answer: snakes have remnants of back legs that is a vestigial structure

    both have the same arm bone structure as cat it is a homologous structure

    Frogs humans and whales have a backbone homologous structure

    Bats and moth have wings but not a common ancestor that is an analogous structure

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    I got it right on the test
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