Homologous structures are those that: serve the same function in different organisms share an evolutionary and developmental history in different organisms occur on homologous chromosomes all of these

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share an evolutionary and developmental history in different organisms 

an example would be the wing of a bat and a human arm.

Answer: The correct answer is -

share an evolutionary and developmental history in different organisms.

Homologous structures can be described as structures in different organisms/species that share common ancestor or having same evolutionary lineage but do not necessarily perform similar functions.

For example - Forelimbs of bat and humans are considered as homologous structures but both perform different function.

Thus, second option is the right answer.