Match each species with its mode of evolution.

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The question is asking to match different species with their respective modes of evolution, specifically identifying examples of convergent evolution, coevolution, and divergent evolution.

Answer

Bees and flowers: coevolution; Cichlid fishes: divergent evolution; Flying squirrel and flying phalanger: convergent evolution.

The matches are: bees and flowers with coevolution, cichlid fishes with divergent evolution, and flying squirrel and flying phalanger with convergent evolution.

Answer for screen readers

The matches are: bees and flowers with coevolution, cichlid fishes with divergent evolution, and flying squirrel and flying phalanger with convergent evolution.

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Coevolution occurs when two species influence each other's evolution, like bees and flowers. Divergent evolution involves species that were once similar becoming different, like cichlid fishes adapting to various niches. Convergent evolution occurs in unrelated species developing similar traits, like the flying squirrel and flying phalanger.

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