Understanding Sympatric and Allopatric Speciation - AP Biology

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The wing structures of bats and birds are examples of which of the following?

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Bird wings and bat wings arose independently of one another, as they do not share a common ancestor with wings, therefore this is convergent evolution.

Divergent evolution implies a common ancestor from which different traits arise, so that is incorrect. It is not homology, as homology describes structures that are similar due to a common ancestry. Allopatric speciation is the emergence of new species due to a geographic barrier. Genetic drift is random variation in population genetic structure of a single species, which is unrelated to the topic at hand.

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