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The close interdependence of organisms as seen between the yucca plant and the yucca moth illustrates the necessity of a Designer-Creator. True False
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The close interdependence of organisms as seen between the yucca plant and the yucca moth illustrates the necessity of a Designer-Creator.
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I think its false, I'm not surreee tho. Hope this helped!!
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Would say True.
Hope you get good marks and good luck!
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