Question
There are five animals A, B, C, D and E. The animal A uses its modified forelimbs for flying. The animal B uses its forelimbs for running whereas the animal C uses its forelimbs for grasping. The animal D can live on land as well as in water and uses its forelimbs to prop up the front end of its body when at rest. The animal E which respires by using spiracles and tracheae uses wings for flying but its wings are analogous to the modified forelimbs of animal A.
- What could the animals A, B, C, D and E be?
- Why are the forelimbs of animals A, B, C, D called homologous organs?
- What does the existence of homologous organs in animals A, B, C and D tell us about their ancestors?
- Why are the modified forelimbs of animal A and the wings of animal E called analogous organs?
- State whether animals A and E have a common ancestor or not.

