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6 July, 23:48

Bees can see yellow blue, and ultra-violet light but they cannot see red. Bee - pollinated flowers are mostly yellow or blue with UV nectar quides to guide the bee to their food source. Once inside the flower, the bees inadvertently pollenate the plant.

Coevolution, Convergent Evolution, or Divergent Evolution?

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  1. 6 July, 23:58
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    Answer: coevolution
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