Patterns of Evolution
Biology ⇒ Evolution and Diversity
Patterns of Evolution starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how mimicry can be considered a result of coevolution.
Describe how the process of coevolution can lead to an evolutionary arms race.
Describe how the process of speciation is related to divergent evolution.
Describe the difference between convergent and parallel evolution.
Describe the main difference between adaptive radiation and convergent evolution.
Describe the process of adaptive radiation and give an example.
Explain how environmental pressures can lead to convergent evolution.
Explain the difference between homologous and analogous structures in the context of evolution.
Explain why analogous structures are not evidence of common ancestry.
Explain why marsupial mammals in Australia and placental mammals elsewhere can show similar adaptations.
Explain why the forelimbs of whales, bats, and humans are considered homologous structures.
Explain why the wings of bats and the wings of insects are considered analogous structures.
