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What type of adaptation is shown in Figure 15-2? A. mimicry B. camouttage C. artificial selection D. homologous structure
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What type of adaptation is shown in Figure 15-2? A. mimicry B. camouttage C. artificial selection D. homologous structure
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What type of adaptation is shown in Figure 15-2?
A. mimicry
B. camouttage
C. artificial selection
D. homologous structure
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It’s A:Mimicry!
Because the stick bug is camouflaging itself to look like a plant to hide from predators. hope this helps!
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