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The wing of a bird and the front limb of a mammal have a similar number and arrangement of bones. Which evolutionary relationship explains these similarities? A. The wing and front limb are homologous structures; each evolved from a common ancestor. B. The wing and front limb are analogous structures; each evolved from a common ancestor. C. The wing and front limb are analogous structures; each evolved independently. D. The wing and front limb are vestigial structures; one evolved from the other.

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