Biology, asked by riyaravat, 11 months ago

whether all organisms are similar? justify your answer

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Answered by Silvershades02
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One type of evidence for evolution (evidence that organisms are related, descended from a few common ancestors, and change to adapt to their environments) is that organisms are similar to each other, but not exactly the same. Similar organisms have differences that help them adapt to their environments.
Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

No, all organisms are not similar because they all are classified into various groups.  

Explanation:

Some organisms live in water, some on land. Every organism lives in different habitats.

Though organisms look similar to each other, they don't look the same as each other. Each and every species adapted themselves to their own environment after 'branching off' from the common ancestor.

So organisms are not similar because of their adaptation to different kinds of environment.

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