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Remember the following definitions:

Convergent evolution: it occurs when two similar structures have evolved independently from different ancestral structures and by very different developmental processes. It is the development of similar structures in unrelated organisms that may be due to adaptation to similar environments and/or similar life forms.

Divergent evolution: is the accumulation of differences between closely related populations within a species. This process generates speciation. For example, this process occurs when two populations are separated by a geographic barrier and experience different selection pressures that drive adaptations to their new environment. After many generations and continuous evolution, populations become less able to interbreed with each other.

Coevolution: is the phenomenon of mutual evolutionary adaptation produced between two or several species as a result of their reciprocal influence in a given geological time dependent on relationships such as symbiosis, parasitism, competition, pollination, mimicry, or interactions between prey and predator.

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