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Asunflower that moves its leaves so that maximum surface area is exposed to sunlight, is exhibiting which of the following characteristics of living organisms? a) energy acquisition and use, using environmental and genetic information for evolution b) evolution and energy acquisition and use c) energy acquisition and use, and using environmental and genetic information d) energy acquisition and use e) using environmental and genetic information

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