<span>Not every member of a particular species (one kind of organism) must be able to reproduce in order for the species to survive. If you take homo sapiens for example (Humans) there are many males and females around the world who are sterile and unable to reproduce, yet you still see the human species flourishing. </span>
Fig reproduction and fig wasps are a common example used.
However, you're looking for two organisms so predator and prey. This could be Coyote and Deer, Lion and Gazelle... You name it.
Answer: remove CO2 from the atmosphere during respiration
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C. The vestigial structures. <span>A </span>vestigial structure<span> is an anatomical feature that no longer seems to have a purpose in the current form of an organism of the given species. Often, these vestigial structures were organs that performed some important function in the organism at one point in the past. However, as the population changed due to</span>natural selection<span>, those structures became less and less necessary until they were rendered pretty much useless. While most of these types of structures would probably disappear over many generations, some seem to keep being passed down to offspring even though they have no known function.</span>
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Um, im not a christian or anything but the way I would interperate this is that jesus or god is the sun and when he shows love the people who recieve that love 'reflect' that light to others by being nice.
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