list or describe one feature that represents convergent evol
list or describe one feature that represents convergent evolution that is common for the listed set of groups of organisms,
-brown algae, chlorophyta, plants, animals, and fungi
-gymnamoeba and radiolarians
-Gymnamoeba, Euglenoids, ciliates
-Euglenoids, diatoms, chlorophyta
Solution
In evolutionary biology, convergent evolution is the process whereby organisms not closely related, but independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches.
The convergent evolution occurs when two groups of largely unrelated organisms are exposed to very similar environments and develop similar adaptations to survive.
Euglenoids, diatoms, chlorophyta
Answer: plant-like organisms that are usually photosynthetic and aguatic, but do not have true roots, stems, leaves, vascular tissue and have simple reproductive structures.
Gymnamoeba, Euglenoids, ciliates
Answer: all have flagella like structure
gymnamoeba and radiolarians
Answer: Both have needle like pseudopodia
brown algae, chlorophyta, plants, animals, and fungi
Answer: All have eukaryotic cells
