Loose Leaf For Integrated Principles Of Zoology
18th Edition
ISBN: 9781260411140
Author: Cleveland P Hickman Jr. Emeritus, Susan L. Keen, David J Eisenhour Professor PhD, Allan Larson, Helen I'Anson Associate Professor of Biology
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 21, Problem 22RQ
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To explain: The plausible scenario for the evolution of wings and flying insects.
Introduction: Fossil based records confirm that winged insects existed around 400 million years ago. Insects were the first that were able to fly and this became the primary form of locomotion. During the Carboniferous period, several orders of winged insects were evolved, most of which are now extinct.
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