Does the occurrence of diversity of animals on earth suggest their diverse ancestry also? Discuss this point in the light of evolution.

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(N/A) The occurrence of diversity of animals on Earth does not necessarily imply diverse ancestry. According to the theory of evolution,many diverse species share a common ancestor. This is known as adaptive radiation or divergent evolution,where organisms evolve from a common ancestor to adapt to different environments. While diversity is vast,molecular and genetic evidence often points to shared evolutionary lineages. Therefore,diversity in form and function is a result of natural selection acting on populations over millions of years,rather than an indication of multiple independent origins.

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