Question:
The forelimbs of lizards and frogs share a common bony
Last updated: 4/14/2023
The forelimbs of lizards and frogs share a common bony structure and embryonic origin Although insects and birds both use wings to fly the wings in each species are structurally different and do not share a common embryonic origin A teacher asked four of her students to identify structures based on the information above The students answers are shown in the table below Which student correctly identified the structures OA OB OC OD student 4 student 2 student 1 Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4 student 3 Forelimbs of lizards and frogs analogous homologous analogous homologous Wings of insects and birds analogous analogous homologous homologous