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Many Species of Parasitic Tapeworms That Are Adapted to Live

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Many species of parasitic tapeworms that are adapted to live in the human digestive tract have lost their ability to digest food into its component macronutrients. They instead rely on the human digestive system to do this for them and simply absorb these macronutrients once they are available. The adaptation of the tapeworm in this instance is an example of


A) co-evolution.
B) adaptive radiation.
C) endoparasitism.
D) degeneracy.

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