Answer:
Convergent Evolution
Explanation:
Convergent evolution is the development of similar traits, across many lineages by plants and animals who originally do not have these traits but developed them because of the biome that they find themselves. Carnivorous plants are examples of living things that have undergone carnivorous evolution.
Plants lacking in Nitrogen have undergone carnivorous evolution for up to seven lineages. Sundews for instance have developed flypaper traps, a carnivorous property that helps them trap insects that they eventually digest.
It's a mutualism relationship because both species can benefit from each other.
Archea is the correct answer. :) good luck!
It effects the environment because it can cause unstability in the food web and biotic and abiotic factors
It depends, what kind of experiment