The two organisms displayed what is known as co-evolution.
<h3>Co-evolution</h3>
It is the reciprocal changes that take place in organisms of different species based on how they interact with each other.
Since yucca flowers and yucca moth change in response to changes in either one of them, they are said to co-evolve.
Co-evolution is a process that takes place gradually, over a long period of time. Without co-evolving, one of the two interacting organisms suffers and may end up going extinct or find another way to adapt.
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American bullfrogs inhabit various habitats<span>, such as lakes, ponds, marshes, slow flowing rivers and streams.</span>
Ribozymes are biochemically too complex to have ever produced themselves naturalistically. They are an intermediate cellular functioning assembly that cannot survive on its own and they are too restrictive in function to enable metabolism and reproduction at the level of criticality to be considered plausible for life.
Their simplicity relative to RNA and DNA make them an attractive possibility, but they are not strategic enough, robust enough or in any producible using naturalistic processes.
<span>The immune system is the body's natural defense mechanism against organisms that can cause infection.There are three types of mechanisms:
1. Cellular :</span><span> refers to the recognition and/or killing of virus and virus-infected cells by leukocytes and the production of different soluble factors (cytokines) by these cells when stimulated by virus or virus-infected cells
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2. Structural: </span>barriers and the immune system defend the body<span> against organisms that can cause infection. </span>Natural<span> barriers include the skin, mucous membranes, tears, earwax, mucus, and stomach acid.
3. Chemical: </span><span>Some of these include the low pH of the stomach, which inhibits the growth of pathogens; blood proteins that bind and disrupt bacterial cell membranes; and the process of urination, which flushes pathogens from the urinary tract.
</span><span>antibodies - chemical
tissues lining hollow organs - cellular
phagocytes - cellular
skin - structural
antigen - chemical
leukocytes - cellular</span>