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A population of rodents lives in one species of pine tree. They have a commensalistic
relationship with the tree; they use it for protection & housing & the tree is not affected. These
pine trees have very evenly spaced branches of uniform thickness. Rodents that are too small
cannot reach between the branches to move around in the tree. Rodents that are too big and
heavy break through the branches and fall out of the trees. The rodent population that is very
uniform in size have become more populous.

9) Explain how this is related to natural selection. Make sure to include a cause and an effect
within your explanation.
a) How is this related to Natural Selection? (2 points)

b)What has caused the mice population to shift to uniform sized mice? (1 point)

c)What is the effect of this population shift?(1 POINT)

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Answer: I’m not sure but it relates to natural selection because the rodents depend on the tree for survival and the tree is neither harmed or benefited from the rodents the cause and affect is the rodents stay in the tree and the tree is neither harmed or benifited. Pls do not rely on my answer I’m just saying what I think

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