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Problem 7
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Section 18.2: Review Questions
Chapter 18: Evolution and the Origin of Species
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Background and context
Convergent evolution is the process through which organisms that are not closely related gain comparable characteristics on their own. This results in the formation of comparable structures, which refer to the numerous structures of distinct species that serve similar functions but do not have a common origin and hence evolve separately.
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