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20. a species of moth has evolved a very long tongue to reach nectar at the bottom of a species of orchid. 1
nectar tube, so that moths feeding on its nectar contact its pollen, it to reproduce. this is an example
a. independent evolution,
b. predatory evolution,
c. coevolution
d. chemical evolution,
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