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Biodiversity - mid semester quiz questions

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Plants in the desert-adapted families Cactacea (cactus) and Euphorbiaceae (euphorbs) share many of the same physical characteristics, such as succulent stems that store water and CAM photosynthesis, but they do not share a recent common ancestor. This evidence suggests that these families are an example of

Author: Angela Hill



Answer:

Convergent evolution.


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