Many plants coevolve with a pollinator. Bumblebees and the flowers they pollinate have coevolved so that both have become dependent on each other for survival. Some flowers have coevolved with hummingbirds that pick up pollen when they fly inside the blossom to get nectar.
The very definition of a species is that it cannot produce a fertile offspring with an organism from a different species.
Populations that live in one community can have the adaptive solutions to the same environmental problems. For instance, if it's in cold weather, they can each have their unique evolved way of dealing with cold temperatures. They share an environment in common, though they exploit it and interact with it in different ways.
Phenotypes are the characteristics of the genes that are most dominant, and can represent themselves. Species have many different genes for example, you dont have the exact same genes as your best friend, and thus, producing different phenotypes which is why you look different... However, you do have may similar genes that make you part of that species.
No they don't, they are of different species and it is most likely physically impossible.
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I haven't counted recently, but I can tell you there are at least 5,000 different species of frogs. They are among the most diverse groups of vertebrates.
By DNA .
You can't answer this question as bird species are going extinct all the time...
In most species the stem has evolved to be photosynthetic and succulent,while the leaves have evolved into spines,this helps it adapt to hot and dry environments.
some do some don't but most do
The last major evolution of plants was the angiosperms(flowering plants).
There was a rush of many homo species in the period homo sapiens came alive, all of them similar, but different in some ways, and after a while homo sapiens were the ones that got it right and got the superior neocortex compared to the other species of homo, and that's why they died out and we didn't, so in other words, the reason we have an advanced neocortex is because we evolved in a different way than the other homo species, so there is no reason why we got it, we just evolved in that way, and as a result we survived with the superior brain
Members of the same species would have the most similar DNA, as they belong to the same species and share a more recent common ancestor compared to members of the same genus or order.
All species are evolved. Some species ( bacteria, for instance ) have a horizontal transfer of genetic material along with simple cell division. Most other organisms, sexual reproducers, have a vertical transmission of genetic material.
The modern species of humans, the only extant species of primate family Hominidae. Dependence upon language and the creation and utilization of tools. Homosapien it the most evolved species on earth with an average brain capacity of 1400 cc.