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Cacti with very few spines tend to be eaten by animals, and cacti with many spines tend to be
preferred by parasitic insects. This causes cacti with an average number of spines to be preferred. How
would you explain this?
O A. This is an example of a disruptive selection in which the population of cacti is divided and well defined
O B. This is an example of directional selection in which one end of the bell curve is better adapted to its
environment than the other end
O C. This is an example of bidirectional selection in which evolutionary pressures from multiple sources
encourage an organism to adapt
O D. This is an example of a stabilizing selection in which the intermediate form of a trait is advantageous
compared to the extreme forms of the trait​

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Answer:

B.  This is an example of directional selection in which one end of the bell curve is better adapted to its  environment than the other end

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