Asked by Ariella

Coevolution can be seen between some plants and animals, like the yucca plant and the yucca moth. The flowers are shaped specifically so that only the tiny moth can pollinate them.
If the yucca moth goes extinct due to climate change or other human-generated factors, what would be the likely outcome for the yucca plant?
a.Humans would have to engineer a way to pollinate the plant.

b. A new animal would evolve or adapt to take over the job of the yucca moth.

c. The yucca plant would evolve a new way to be pollinated.

d. The yucca plant would also go extinct.

Please help I think the answer is d. but not sure because it could also be c.

Answers

Answered by Worm
The answer would be D. Evolution takes a very, very long time, across many generations. If the yucca moth goes extinct, there will not *be* any future generations for evolution to take place.
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