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A bat's wing, a human arm, and a whale's flipper all share a similar underlying bone structure. This is an example of:

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Natural selection and genetic modification

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A bat's wing, a human arm, and a whale's flipper all share a similar underlying bone structure. This is an example of:.

  1. A.Analogous structures
  2. B.Vestigial structures
  3. C.Homologous structures
  4. D.Convergent evolution

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