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Suppose that species A evolves and species B evolves in response to the changes in Species A. Species A then changes in response to the changes in Species B. This is an example of

A. coevolution.
B. extinction.
C. convergent evolution.
D. adaptive radiation.

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This kind of evolution where both species are evolving in response to one another is called coevolution.
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Answer : Option A coevolution

Step-by-step explanation :

  • Coevolution is the form of evolution in which the evolution of one species reciprocally affects the evolution of the other species, in simpler terms we can say that is a type of evolution in which one species' evolution is dependent on the other.
  • Extinction is the process where a particular species cease to exist.
  • Convergent evolution is the type of coevolution in which two species which are not related to each other evolve to adapt similar traits as they live in similar ecological niches.
  • Adaptive radiation is a process in which a species rapidly diversifies into different types and occupies newer areas.

Based on all these definition it is clear that according to the question, the case is of coevolution.


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