acquired a long tongue for taking nectar from flowers, a structure similar to that of
butterflies, some moths, and hummingbirds, and used to accomplish the very same task.
A habitat is the location of where the organism lives; the niche is the role which the organism plays in its own enviroment.
Biodiversity hotspots are geographic areas that contain high levels of diversified species
Divergent evolution.
Evolution is the general theory itself, by which organisms change and adapt over time. Convergent evolution is a specific proces in which similar traits appear in unrelated organisms. For example, insects and birds both have wings but the two evolved independent of each other. That's convergent evolution.
Convergent:)
They don't. Homologous structures provide evidence for evolution not analogous structures.
The structure that result from convergent evolution indicates that organisms have to be reclassified because when scientists compared nucleic acid from the cells of the animals and they found many diffrences in them.
Divergent evolution.
Convergent evolution, or convergence theory.
convergent evolution
Convergent Evolution is the reason. :)
Convergent evolution means that different species have evolved to do the same sort of thing. Those two animals show convergent evolution. Convergent evolution explains why they look so much alike.
convergent evolution.
2 examples of convergent evolution among caminacules
This is called analogous traits. When two different types of organisms are in the same type of environment, usually geographically separated, they come up with very similar adaptions to their local environment.
Examples of similar features that evolved through convergent evolution include wings in birds and bats, camera-like eyes in vertebrates and cephalopods, and thorns in cacti and rose bushes. These traits evolved independently in different lineages in response to similar selective pressures, resulting in functional similarities despite genetic differences.
Evolution is the general theory itself, by which organisms change and adapt over time. Convergent evolution is a specific proces in which similar traits appear in unrelated organisms. For example, insects and birds both have wings but the two evolved independent of each other. That's convergent evolution.
Convergent evolution is just the same biological trait in lineages that are not related. So, all fish, and many aquatic mammals, converge on the same torpedo body shape used for swimming. I am sure you can think of more traits converged on by fishes that are not closely related, such as all fish having gills to strain oxygen from the water.
convergent evolution