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Which statement best explains why breaks of finches in the Galapagos islands are different based on what to eat? A. Different organisms interact with each other. B. Individual parts work together to perform a function. C. Structure and function are tied together or related in living things. D. All life must maintain homeostasis in older to survive Please help me
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Explanation: A. Different organisms interact with each other
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