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Two species that depend on each other for survival are evolving in a process called coevolution, in which evolutionary changes in one species result in evolutionary changes in the other species. how might coevolution present a problem to the species involved if the environment in which they lived changed?
a.)since they depend upon each other, a change that was damaging to one would also be damaging to the other.
some of the species might be forced to find different species to parasitize in order to survive the changes.
b.)the species involved would have to stop depending on each oth

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