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Maruspial mole, Koala , Banidcoot & Wombat are examle of

A

Divergent evolution

B

Convergent evolution

C

Adpative rdiation

D

1& 3 both

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Organisms**: The question lists four organisms: Marsupial mole, Koala, Bandicoot, and Wombat. 2. **Understand the Types of Evolution**: - **Divergent Evolution**: This occurs when closely related species evolve different traits or functions, often due to different environmental pressures. - **Convergent Evolution**: This occurs when unrelated species develop similar traits or functions due to similar environmental pressures. - **Adaptive Radiation**: This is a form of divergent evolution where a single ancestor species rapidly diversifies into a wide variety of forms to adapt to different environments. 3. **Analyze the Organisms**: - All four organisms mentioned (Marsupial mole, Koala, Bandicoot, and Wombat) are marsupials, which means they share a common ancestor. - They have adapted to different environments and ecological niches, leading to the development of different traits and functions. 4. **Determine the Correct Evolutionary Concept**: - Since these organisms are closely related and have evolved different adaptations, they are examples of **divergent evolution**. - Additionally, they have adapted to various environmental conditions, which also aligns with **adaptive radiation**. 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the correct answer is that Marsupial mole, Koala, Bandicoot, and Wombat are examples of both **divergent evolution** and **adaptive radiation**. **Final Answer**: They are examples of both divergent evolution and adaptive radiation. ---
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