Biology, asked by sribalajy, 1 year ago

is marsupial and placental are convergent or divergent evolution


harshsonker12p0a8z1: answer is well or not
sribalajy: they aren't examples of convergent
sribalajy: are they
sribalajy: give examples fast
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harshsonker12p0a8z1: An example of convergent evolution is the similar nature of the flight/wings of insects, birds, pterosaurs, and bats. All four serve the same function and are similar in structure, but each evolved independently.
sribalajy: so that marsupials and placental mammals are not convergent as the have similar habitat

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Answered by romanreigns35
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There are many classic examples of parallel evolution between themarsupial mammals of Australia and the Placental mammals elsewhere. ...Divergent evolution is similar traits from a common ancestor evolving into two unique traits. Convergent is two separate species not sharing a common ancestor evolving similar traits.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Convergent evolution

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