Organisms interact with one another in an ecological relationship called co-evolution. Bird, bee, bat and plants are related phyloger evolutionary influence of the two species affected the organism's interactions to the environment. Plants are always visited by some animals like bee, bird and bat. The flowers are very attractive to these animals as source of food he plants to survive. The pattern of evolution can be traced in co-evolution. The two species are closely related having the same ancestor which interac symbiotic relationship. Animals like bee, bird or bat visits their favorite flowers to say 'hello'. In response, the flower welcome them, provide food which the nteraction benefits both. Co-evolution is a process which involves two species of different ancestors. The two species respond to changes that exerted an e These two species are connected to one another through ecological interactions.

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O Organisms interact with one another in an ecological relationship called co-evolution. Bird, bee, bat and plants are related phylogenetically. A mutual
evolutionary influence of the two species affected the organism's interactions to the environment.
Plants are always visited by some animals like bee, bird and bat. The flowers are very attractive to these animals as source of food. Animals in return help
the plants to survive.
The pattern of evolution can be traced in co-evolution. The two species are closely related having the same ancestor which interact harmoniously in a
symbiotic relationship.
Animals like bee, bird or bat visits their favorite flowers to say 'hello'. In response, the flower welcome them, provide food which the visitor likes most. The
interaction benefits both.
Co-evolution is a process which involves two species of different ancestors. The two species respond to changes that exerted an effect to each other.
These two species are connected to one another through ecological interactions.
Transcribed Image Text:Q4. Figurative Analysis. Choose one correct answer to analyze the figure. O Organisms interact with one another in an ecological relationship called co-evolution. Bird, bee, bat and plants are related phylogenetically. A mutual evolutionary influence of the two species affected the organism's interactions to the environment. Plants are always visited by some animals like bee, bird and bat. The flowers are very attractive to these animals as source of food. Animals in return help the plants to survive. The pattern of evolution can be traced in co-evolution. The two species are closely related having the same ancestor which interact harmoniously in a symbiotic relationship. Animals like bee, bird or bat visits their favorite flowers to say 'hello'. In response, the flower welcome them, provide food which the visitor likes most. The interaction benefits both. Co-evolution is a process which involves two species of different ancestors. The two species respond to changes that exerted an effect to each other. These two species are connected to one another through ecological interactions.
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