An area at the edge of a forest has a field filled with pansies. Many of the
pansies are blue...
Biology, 15.04.2020 17:37, frankcaroccio0203
An area at the edge of a forest has a field filled with pansies. Many of the
pansies are blue or yellow, and some of the pansies are red. Bees pollinate
most of the pansies, but some of the pansies are pollinated by
hummingbirds. Bees are attracted to the blue and yellow pansies, while
hummingbirds are attracted to the red pansies. The bee population
decreases for many years until no bees are left in the area. Which of these
would MOST LIKELY happen to the field of pansies over time? *
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