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Certain insects resemble the twigs of trees on which they live. The probable reason for this resemblance is that
a)the trees caused a mutation to occur
B)no mutations have taken place
C)natural selection has favored this trait
D)the insects needed to camouflage themselves
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C) natural selection has favored this trait
Step-by-step explanation:
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