Aromorphoses (in plants) and idioadaptation (in insects). Examples and conclusion on this issue.

Aromorphoses are evolutionary changes that cause an increase in the level of organization of living organisms. Plants received the following aromorphoses: the appearance of certain organs and tissues, seeds, fruits, the modification of shoots, and so on.
Idioadaptation is an evolutionary change that does not increase the level of organization of living organisms. Using insects as an example, the following idioadaptations can be considered: changes in the shape of the wings, limbs, the shape of the mouth apparatus (without changing the type of mouth apparatus), and so on.



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