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organisms that have structures that are the same but different functions are of what type of evolution?○ convergent evolution○ divergent evolutionquestion 2 10 ptswhat is survival of the fittest?○ evolution○ natural selection○ charles darwin○ speciation○ frequency○ genetic drift
For the first question: Structures that are anatomically similar but have different functions are homologous structures, which form due to divergent evolution, where related species evolve different traits from a common ancestor. Convergent evolution produces analogous structures (different origin, same function).
For the second question: "Survival of the fittest" is a phrase that describes the core mechanism of natural selection, where organisms with traits suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on those traits.
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- Divergent Evolution
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