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1. The forelimbs of a penguin and an alligator have similar bone
structures.

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Answer:

Structures such as human arms, bat wings, penguin flippers, and alligator forelimbs share many of the same bones that developed from the same embryonic tissues. How do scientists interpret these similarities? The bones are homologous and the species share a common ancestor.

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if this is a TRUE OR FALSE question, the answer is true

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