How do lookalike plants ‘know’ what to look like to avoid being eaten? 1.15K viewsJanuary 3, 2024 Question90.54K May 11, 2020 0 Comments There are nettles, and there are false nettles that look very similar to nettles when not in flower. Given that the plants can’t see each other to imitate, how did the false (non-harmful) plant develop to be so visually similar to the harmful one? In: Biology 6 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted May 11, 2020 0 Comments By chance. Evolution isn’t a choice, it’s random mutations that cause the beings to be better at surviving long enough to create offspring. You are viewing 1 out of 6 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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