Coeveloution
Coevolution Between Darwin's Orchid And The Morgan's Sphinx Moth:
Performance Objective:
- The performance objective of the presentation below is to help the reader as well as myself to understand how coevolution works.
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Reflection:
- The powerpoint presentation is a display of the coevolution that occurred between Darwin's Orchid and the Morgan's Sphinx Moth as well as why the change was necessary. I researched coevolution until I found an example that interested me. That example just so happened to be a fascinating example of coevolution due to mutualism.
- I learned that if two species have a mutualistic relationship, and one of them changes, the other one will change with it in order to survive. This is called coevolution. I also learned about both Darwin's Orchid and the Morgan's Sphinx Moth like how the moth has a tongue more than three times the length of their bodies.