Which one of the following options gives one correct
example each of convergent evolution and divergent
evolution?
Convergent Divergent
evolution evolution
(a) Eyes of octopus Bones of forelimbs
and mammals of vertebrates
(b) Thorns of Bougainvillea Wings of butterflies
and tendrils of and bird
Cucurbita
(c) Bones of forelimbs Wings of butterfly
of vertebrates and birds
(d) Thorns of Bougainvillea Eyes of octopus
and tendrils of and mammals
Cucurbita

1 Answer

Answer :

(a) Eyes of octopus Bones of forelimbs
and mammals of vertebrates

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