The wings of bats and birds have the same function but the structure of the bats are very different. Wings are example of
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Compare the Cytochrome C sequences of bats, birds, dogs, humans, and whales. All the highlighted letters are differences in the cytochrome C sequence compared to the BAT.
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Body structures that have similar shape and number of bones are examples of
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Structures that have the same function but do not have a common ancestor are
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State one function of a human arm
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State one function of a dog leg
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State one function of a whale flipper
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State one function of a bat wing
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The forlimbs of humans, dogs, whales and bats have similar bone structures. These structures are examples of
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The forelimbs of humans, dogs, whales and bats are similar in structure. Do the forelimbs of humans, dogs, whales, and bats indicate a common ancestor?
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In general if two species share many animo acids sequences together are they closely related?
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How many cytochrome C differences are between the bird and the bat?
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How many cytochrome C differences are between the dog and the bat?
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How many cytochrome C differences are between the human and the bat?
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How many cytochrome C differences are between the whale and the bat?
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According to the number of differences in Cytochrome C which organism is most closely related to the bat
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According to the number of differences in Cytochrome C which organism is least closley related to bats?