Author Question: Both fungus-derived antibiotics and hallucinogens used by humans probably evolve (Read 771 times)

curlz

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Both fungus-derived antibiotics and hallucinogens used by humans probably evolved in fungi as a means to
A) reduce competition for nutrients.
B) help humanity survive.
C) promote their ingestion of foodstuffs.
D) eliminate other fungi.
E) discourage animal predators.



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Pick A :) Good luck with the rest



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Thanks :D It was right, how did you know?



 

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