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How is a birds wing similar to human arm in form?

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They do have quiet a few differences but some similarities to.

They show similarities in the pattern of bones of forelimbs. They have the same set of bones; humerus, radius, ulna, and phalanges.

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Although both the wing and arm are morphologically different and perform different functions but anatomically they resemble each other. They show similarities in the pattern of bones of forelimbs. They have the same set of bones i.e. humerus, radius, ulna, and phalanges.

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