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Over time, the variation that gives an advantage
a can limit the number of individual organisms. b becomes less common in the
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Which of the following is not an observation that Darwin made regarding natural selection?
A More offspring are produced than can
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Which statement is accurate about natural selection?(1 point)
Responses It is a biological process that causes certain traits to
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Natural selection causes changes in populations genotypes individuals phenotypes
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Demonstrate how Natural Selection might lead to a new species by using an example. Include the elements necessary for Natural
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A group of mice becomes separated by the formation of a river. Over time, the northern mice become smaller and whiter, while the
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in a population of mice individuals with medium brown fur are less likely to be seen by predators than light brown and dark
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Which explanation is accurate about the survival and reproduction of a population?(1 point)
Responses If there are a wide variety
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Okay, select the TRUE statements from the following:
A. Nature and humans have both created very similar types of organisms B.
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Compare group selection to single-tree selection.
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Through the progress of natural selection, a variation, which provides a advantage will become
A. More common in a population B.
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What distinguishes disruptive and directional selection pressures when both select for extreme genetic traits?
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Contrast disruptive and stabilizing selections.
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Use the concept of natural selection to explain why organisms typically adapt over time.
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Discuss how the concept of "survival of the fittest" was developed and what it means.
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In any population there will be variations of certain characteristics. For example, in the giraffe population there is a
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Natural selection is: the idea that traits that help animals survive and reproduce become more frequent. embryos sharing
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Give an example of how natural selection could benefit a species. Justify your response in two or more complete sentences in the
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Over time, the variations that are within the genes of members of a population that give an advantage? become more common in
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In a population of mice, individuals with medium brown fur are less likely to be seen by predators then light brown and dark
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Consider the following scenario:
There are variations in the fur color of mice. Some mice have white fur. Some have dark fur.
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When organisms are better adapted to their environment they will survive and
reproduce more successfully than organisms less
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Natural selection is the direct result of species that are better adapted to certain environments, thus increasing their
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An increase in the fitness of an organism is said to come from adaptation that are result of natural selection. In terms of
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What does the term "survival of the fittest" mean?
a.When two organisms compete for shelter, the strongest will win. b.Organisms
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Which type of selection would most likely lead to a shift toward darker fur in a rabbit population.
a. stabilizing selection b.
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Which type of selection would most likely lead to a shift toward darker fur in a rabbit population.
a. stabilizing b. disruptive
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The following table provides phenotypic data for a population of mammoths living in cold environments based on fossil and DNA
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Over time, the variation that gives an advantage
can limit the number of individual organisms. can limit the number of selective
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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What does the term "survival of the fittest" mean?
Responses When two organisms compete for shelter, the strongest will win. When
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7. Some animals in nature adapt to their changing environment. Those that are successful are able to reproduce and pass on their
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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in a population of mice individuals with medium brown fur are less likely to be seen by predators than light brown and dark
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In peppered moth populations, light and dark moths are selected for in different environments. Which type of selection is this,
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why do you think charts, tables, and graphs, would be especially important in the study of natural selection?
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Which could be an example of natural selection? *
Broken tail on a monkey. Increasing number of long tails on monkeys that
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According to Darwin's theory of natural selection, individuals who survive are most likely the ones best adapted to exist in
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Mosquitoes can carry and transmit many diseases to humans. In the past, the insecticide DDT was heavily used to reduce mosquito
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses individuals. . populations. . phenotypes. . .
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Explain Natural Selection Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Natural selection causes changes in(1 point) Responses
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Living things with traits that are a good fit to their environment (1 point)
Responses are more likely to survive and reproduce.
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How did the Industrial Revolution impact the population of peppered moths in Britain? (1 point)
Responses The light-colored moths
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Which of the following is an example of natural selection?
* Pesticides are sprayed in a field, resulting in an increase in crop
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
A. individuals. B. populations. C. phenotypes. D. genotypes Which statement is
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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If members of a population have a variety of traits, it is(1 point)
A. more likely that some of the members will have traits that
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Which statement is accurate about natural selection?
A. It is a biological process that leads a population to have a widespread
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Which statement is accurate about natural selection?(1 point)
Responses Natural selection does not impact reproduction rates.
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