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19 September, 07:11

They track their prey, chase it, and then capture it using a suction mechanism that draws the prey into their mouth. Although suction feeding is the most common method of prey capture among fish, the closest phylogenetic relatives of these frogs all have tadpoles that are suspension filter feeders. Suction feeding in Hymenochirus tadpoles and fish is an example of:

a. convergent evolution. b. synapomorphies. c. homology. d. an adaptive radiation.

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  1. 19 September, 09:32
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    The correct option is A. It is an example of convergent evolution.

    Explanation:

    Convergent evolution can be described as a kind of evolution in which organisms have structures that perform a common function but they do not have the same evolutionary origin

    In the above mentioned example, the phenomenon of suction feeding is common to both fishes and frogs. Both these organisms do not have a common origin. Hence, it is an example of convergent evolution.
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