Think about "Survival of the Sneakiest". Does being the "most fit" mean you have to be the "toughest, fastest, or most attractive"? Why? Select ALL that are correct.

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Yes, always the most attractive will lure a mate first with sneaky suavity.
Yes, the fastest and toughest always win the competition for a mate.
No, organisms that are best suited for their environmentent are more likely to pass their traits to future generations.
No, "fittest" means being best suited for an environment. Sometimes "fit" means being small and inconspicuous rather than large and conspicuous.

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3 months ago

No, organisms that are best suited for their environment are more likely to pass their traits to future generations.

No, "fittest" means being best suited for an environment. Sometimes "fit" means being small and inconspicuous rather than large and conspicuous.

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