Biology, asked by Pankajemtraine154, 7 months ago

Evolutionary convergence is characterised by
(а) development of characteristics by random mutations.
(b) development of similar characteristics in different groups of organisms of different ancestry.
(c) development of dissimilar characteristics in closely related groups of organisms.
(d) development of similar characteristics in related groups of organisms.

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Answered by passportnspt
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

For example,

Wings of a bird and wings of a bat are similar in function (they help them to fly)

But they are of different origin because bat is a mammal where as birds belongs to the class aves

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