Convergent evolution leads to Analogy (similar function, different origin), while Divergent evolution leads to Homology (different function, common origin).
Step 1: Convergent evolution occurs when different species, often living in similar habitats or facing similar environmental pressures, develop analogous structures. Step 2: Analogous structures are those that perform similar functions but have different anatomical origins and structures. Step 3: Example: The eye of an octopus and a mammal, or the flippers of penguins and dolphins. These structures did not evolve from a common ancestor but evolved independently to serve the same purpose.