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What is the driving force behind adaptative evolution? A.better regulation of body heat B.more efficient digestion C.increased reproductive success D. increased size
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What is the driving force behind adaptative evolution?
A.better regulation of body heat
B.more efficient digestion
C.increased reproductive success
D. increased size
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The answer is c. That seems more logical.
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