Biology, asked by NoorMasud, 9 months ago

What is mimicry? Explain with example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Mimicry, in biology, phenomenon characterized by the superficial resemblance of two or more organisms that are not closely related taxonomically. This resemblance confers an advantage—such as protection from predation—upon one or both organisms by which the organisms deceive the animate agent of natural selection. The agent of selection (which may be, for example, a predator, a symbiont, or the host of a parasite, depending on the type of mimicry encountered) interacts directly with the similar organisms and is deceived by their similarity. This type of natural selection distinguishes mimicry from other types of convergent resemblance that result from the action of other forces of natural selection (e.g., temperature, food habits) on unrelated organisms.

Answered by pankajprasad852k
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Mimicry is an act of copying someone’s way of behaving such as way of talking, walking, expressing or something like that. Some examples include unique style of people like any physical expression, copying someone’s voice, imitating the way of walking or interacting with other people etc.

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