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Which statement is accurate about variations?(1 point)
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Which statement is accurate about variations?(1 point)

Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.

In all cases, variations, become more common in a population, .

In all cases, variations affect how likely it is that an organism reproduces.

Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these variations to their offspring.
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Which statement is accurate about variations?
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Pretend you are a scientist observing three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population. In three to five sentences, describe what genetic variations exist in your population. Then, using reasoning skills and mock evidence from your observations, describe the impact these traits have on the birds’ relationships with their environment and predators.(4 points)
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The accurate statement about variations is:

Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
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As a scientist, I have observed three different varieties of a single bird species that are part of the same population. The first variation I have observed is in the color of their plumage, which ranges from bright red to a dull brown. The second variation I have noticed is in the size of their beaks, with some birds having a longer beak than others. The third variation I have noticed is in the shape of their wings, with some birds having a more pointed wing shape.

Based on my observations and reasoning skills, I can predict that these genetic variations have an impact on the birds' relationships with their environment and predators. Birds with bright red plumage may be more visible to predators and have a higher risk of being caught, while birds with dull brown plumage may be better camouflaged and less visible. Birds with longer beaks may have an advantage in accessing food sources that are deeper in the ground, while birds with shorter beaks may struggle to reach these sources. Lastly, birds with a more pointed wing shape may be better suited for maneuvering and avoiding predators, while birds with a rounded wing shape may struggle to escape. Overall, the birds with advantageous variations would be more likely to survive and pass on their genes to future generations.

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