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The diversity seen in Darwin’s finches is a good example of __________. a. adaptive radiation c. convergent evolution b. distinctive evolution d. alternate selection
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The diversity seen in Darwin’s finches is a good example of __________. a. adaptive radiation c. convergent evolution b. distinctive evolution d. alternate selection
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The diversity seen in Darwin’s finches is a good example of __________.
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adaptive radiation
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convergent evolution
b.
distinctive evolution
d.
alternate selection
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i think the answer is a
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adaptive radiation
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