Which are characteristics of natural selection? Select three options. It affects populations.It affects only individuals.It occurs when there is genetic variation.It occurs when organisms are genetically identical.It selects organisms with certain traits to survive.It selects organisms at random to survive.
Due to a genetic mutation, a deer is born with a missing toe. This makes it difficult for the deer to escape from predators.
Organisms must have variation within a population in order for natural selection to occur.Which situation is an example of this variation?
Which statement describes how favorable traits in a population relate to natural selection?
A species of butterfly lives in a warm climate. The butterflies feed on the nectar of tropical flowers. Birds eat the butterflies, and they prefer to eat the butterflies with brighter wings.
Which statement best describes how reproduction leads to natural selection in a population?
The mice living in an area changed from having brightly colored fur to having darkly colored fur.How did natural selection most likely result in this evolutionary change?
A genetic mutation causes a squirrel to be born with much darker fur than its parents.
Which conditions are required for natural selection? Select three options. Populations have genetic variation.Organisms overproduce offspring.Environmental conditions remain stable.Traits are passed on to only some of the offspring.Nature selects favorable adaptations.
Many scientists believe that dinosaurs became extinct due to
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