modified insect mouthparts
dentition in mammals
wings in birds and bats
appendages in insects
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Adaptive radiation is a form of divergent evolution which involves the development of certain parts of the body so as to adapt to a harsh condition.
Wings in birds and bats is a form of convergent evolution in which like feature are found in species of different ancestors.

Pls This Should be corrected,adaptiv radiation is found in the dentition of mammals and a particular specy of lizard i cnt remembr. jst search fr ADAPTIVE RADIATION on WIKIPEDIA to confirm.

In mammals adaptive radiation is in terms of skin colour
Which vary due
Adaptive radiation is due to natural selection it occur in Darwin finches and mammals skin also insect mouth part
It's also a form of divergent evolution not convergent evolution

adaptive rediation is found esp in finches bird where it's bill are modified due to where the live and what the eat.
ADAPTIVE REDIATION is a type of covergent evolution which the answer B is an example

Adaptive radiation is best illustrated by **C. wings in birds and bats**. This is because adaptive radiation involves the rapid evolution of many diverse species from a single ancestor, particularly when a change in the environment makes new resources available or opens new environmental niches. In the case of birds and bats, they both evolved wings independently (a process known as convergent evolution) to fill the new environmental niche of the air. This is a classic example of adaptive radiation. However, it's important to note that all the options provided can be examples of adaptive traits that have evolved in response to specific environmental pressures. But they are not necessarily examples of adaptive radiation unless they resulted in the rapid evolution of a diversity of new species.





