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what is diversifying natural selection
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Natural Selection is a process by which organisms remain the same over time to maintain consistency.
(1 point) • True • False
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Explain how limbless salamanders evolved according to Darwin's theory of natural selection?
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Even though I know what random selection, directional selection, stabilizing selection, disruptive selection and sexual
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Even though I know what random selection, directional selection, stabilizing selection, disruptive selection and sexual
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Even though I know what random selection, directional selection, stabilizing selection, disruptive selection and sexual
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I did this lab experiment below and I am stumped this question:given the current warming trend of our planet, over time
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are humans subject to the same pressure of natural selction as other organism
Humans show signs of natural selection occuring,
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Organisms with strong survival rates are more likely to pass on
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28. Natural selection causes
a. changes in the environment b. plants and animals to produce more offpsring than can survive c.
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A gardener plants several flowering plants of the same species and notices that about 10% of the plants produce larger flowers
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Darwin hypothesized that there are definite steps to natural selection. Consider the model here. Use the Roman numerals (I -
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Natural selection is a mechanism of evolution. Organisms that are more adapted to their environment are more likely to survive
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Tom Kaulitz
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_______ believed that organisms develop traits needed for survival and that traits that were unused would become weaker and
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A population of oak trees growing in a region in Canada experiences a change in climate to much colder temperatures and much
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What are the three conditions that must be met for natural selection to occur? What should happen if those three conditions are
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Humans shape their environment in ways that other organisms cannot. Are humans subject to the same pressures of natural
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how has the process of natural selection helped to produce organisms which posses specific adaptions to help them survive in
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What did Darwin mean the the "Fit”?
Survived long enough to reproduce Strongest in the group fastest in the group
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the fundamental idea behind natural selection is that, within a particular environment, a genetically influenced trait tends to
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pam
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28. Natural selection causes
a. changes in the environment b. plants and animals to produce more offpsring than can survive c.
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mysterychicken
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Humans shape their environment in ways that other organisms cannot. Are humans subject to the same pressures of natural
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Marie
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9. Which example shows how natural selection can affect the individuals in a species? (1 point)
The length of snakes increases as
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my sister still be sick so i still helping her post questions.
i write paragraph from her textbook that go with question.
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with an example of the peppered moths when they changed color from light to dark due to pollution, what selection pressure is
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anonymous
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true or false if an organism randomly develops a feature that gives it a survival advantage, then it will be more likely to
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An animal is born with a shorter tail. This makes no difference to its ability to survive or reproduce, but as a result of pure
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An animal is born with a shorter tail. This makes no difference to its ability to survive or reproduce, but as a result of pure
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How was the process of natural selection helped to produce organisms which possess specific adaptations to help them survive in
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Anonymous
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Some fish in a murky underground lake have lighter scales than the others. This makes it slightly harder for the lighter fish to
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Which scenario accurately describes an example of artificial selection? (point) A seal living in a coastal region where food is
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THE WOOLY WORM HUNT is an exciting "game" where the students are the Predators, hunting the great (and desirable) wooly worm.
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Anonymous
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Which of the following best describes natural selection?(1 point)
Responses When a small sample of a population leaves and
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During the Industrial Revolution, explain what caused the population of light-colored peppered moths to decrease and the
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Tom Kaulitz
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Which of the following best describes natural selection? (1 point)
When a small sample of a population leaves and establishes a
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I have studied the concept extensively. Additionally, I have a thorough understanding of the key components of natural
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Which of the following best describes natural selection?(1 point)
Responses The process by which organisms are separated by
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Question%0D%0AWhich of the following best describes natural selection?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe process by which
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Rabbits can exhibit a number of colors in their costs: black, white, tan, brown, red and grey. A disease randomly kills off most
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1. Which of the following best describes natural selection?
A. when a small sample of a population leaves and establishes a new
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1. Which of the following best describes natural selection?
A. when a small sample of a population leaves and establishes a new
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RideOrDie
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Which is the best example of natural selection?
Some insects in a population survive temperature changes and pass on their traits
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Fill in the blanks with the correct word or phrase.
The process of change in a population over time is called . The process by
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West Coast
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Which of the following best describes natural selection?(1 point) Responses The process by which organisms that are better
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Which statements best describe natural selection? Check all that apply.
Populations must have genetic variation. Genetic
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West Coast
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hich of the following best describes natural selection?(1 point) Responses The process by which organisms are separated by
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Which statement best describes how reproduction leads to natural selection in a population?
Organisms do not produce many
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Starring Role
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Which statement describes how favorable traits in a population relate to natural selection?
They are the only traits that ever
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Lies
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Millions of years ago, the ancestors of giraffes had short necks and used to eat leaves from the bushes on the ground. A genetic
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The sea ray is an ancient oceanic species with a slow growth rate. Which is MOST likely to happen to this species if its
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