explain divergent evolution with an example of plants?
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Divergent evolution - homologous evolution -The organs which are structurally as well as similar in origin but functionally different
Example - leaf tendril in pisum sativum and spines on bougainvillae
Example - leaf tendril in pisum sativum and spines on bougainvillae
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example: leaf tendril in pisum sativum and spines on bougainvillae
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divergent evolution is the type of the evolution in which the organs that are structurally similar to each other but are different in the functionality. In divergent evolution the organs involved are similar in origin as well. There are many examples in animals as but the plant example is mentioned above.
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