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12 October, 15:13

Explain why visible structures, such as fins, beaks, and tails, look so different on different organisms.

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  1. 12 October, 17:49
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    Morphological changes to function appendages arise because of different requirements this was termed by Darwin as adaptive radiation. For example darwins finches - each birds beak was slightly different in shape - this allowed them to exploit a different food source, thereby reducing intra specific competition. As for fins, these vary depending on the swimming requirements of the organism; balance, agility or speed may be selected for.
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