Asked by sup
                Evolution Versus Natural Selection Quick Check
1. Consider the following scenario:
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 luck, the animal survives, reproduces, and passes its shorter tail down to its offspring. Over time, the species develops a shorter tail.
What type of process is described in this scenario?
*genetic drift
2. The process of altering the genome of one species by adding genes from another species in order to gain a beneficial trait is known as
*genetic modification.
3. Consider the following scenario:
Some fish in a murky underground lake have lighter scales than the others. This makes it slightly harder for the lighter fish to escape detection by predators, but most light-colored fish live long enough to reproduce. A natural event separates the dark-scaled fish from their light-scaled cousins, and as a result, a new species of dark-scaled fish emerges.
Which statement accurately describes the scenario?
*The fish experienced an evolutionary change because of genetic drift.
4. Which scenario accurately describes an example of artificial selection?
*A farmer intentionally breeds oranges to be more resistant to aphids.
5. Over many generations, there is a good chance that an advantageous gene will be shared by every organism of the same species or that a new species will emerge. These long-term outcomes are called
These are all correct as of March 23 2022
*evolution.
            
        1. Consider the following scenario:
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 luck, the animal survives, reproduces, and passes its shorter tail down to its offspring. Over time, the species develops a shorter tail.
What type of process is described in this scenario?
*genetic drift
2. The process of altering the genome of one species by adding genes from another species in order to gain a beneficial trait is known as
*genetic modification.
3. Consider the following scenario:
Some fish in a murky underground lake have lighter scales than the others. This makes it slightly harder for the lighter fish to escape detection by predators, but most light-colored fish live long enough to reproduce. A natural event separates the dark-scaled fish from their light-scaled cousins, and as a result, a new species of dark-scaled fish emerges.
Which statement accurately describes the scenario?
*The fish experienced an evolutionary change because of genetic drift.
4. Which scenario accurately describes an example of artificial selection?
*A farmer intentionally breeds oranges to be more resistant to aphids.
5. Over many generations, there is a good chance that an advantageous gene will be shared by every organism of the same species or that a new species will emerge. These long-term outcomes are called
These are all correct as of March 23 2022
*evolution.
Answers
                    Answered by
            BeepBoop
            
    1. genetic drift
2. genetic modification.
3. The fish experienced an evolutionary change because of genetic drift.
4. A farmer intentionally breeds oranges to be more resistant to aphids.
5. evolution.
100% if you use these answers. How do I know? I did the Quick Check :)
    
2. genetic modification.
3. The fish experienced an evolutionary change because of genetic drift.
4. A farmer intentionally breeds oranges to be more resistant to aphids.
5. evolution.
100% if you use these answers. How do I know? I did the Quick Check :)
                    Answered by
            Foot
            
    BeepBoop and Sup are 100% correct
I know this because I took the quick check and got 100%
    
I know this because I took the quick check and got 100%
                    Answered by
            Kerchow
            
    100% ty 
    
                    Answered by
            G
            
    Beepboop 100%
    
                    Answered by
            Jonas Hernandez
            
    yep. 100%
    
                    Answered by
            JakkyChin
            
    okok
    
                    Answered by
            -r3alest-
            
    1-A
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3-A
4-A
5-B
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2-C
3-A
4-A
5-B
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                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    if u nice give like (:
    
                    Answered by
            senchou
            
    ^im not nice so you get a dislike
BUT still a 100% for both of em
    
BUT still a 100% for both of em
                    Answered by
            NOT Tom Holland ;)
            
    like this if you are in love with Tom Holland :)
    
                    Answered by
            Professor Dumbledore
            
    Tom Holland? Seriously? Bru.
    
                    Answered by
            Professor Dumbledore
            
    Also, I had different questions. Here are the answers.
Epigenetic changes cannot be explained by DNA structure but genetic changes can.
Beak morphology of Galapagos finches.
A decrease in species abundance.
A graph
By making observations over a long period of time.
100% hope this helps.
    
Epigenetic changes cannot be explained by DNA structure but genetic changes can.
Beak morphology of Galapagos finches.
A decrease in species abundance.
A graph
By making observations over a long period of time.
100% hope this helps.
                    Answered by
            ar
            
    beepboop is still correct on 4/26/22
    
                    Answered by
            NOT Tom Holland 
            
    Well, I just dumped Zendaya and now I am single and ready to mingle. ;) lol
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                    Answered by
            Star King
            
    That's bruh on so many levels dude.
    
                    Answered by
            jinstan
            
    beepboop is all correct 
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                    Answered by
            PRESSURE MUSIC!!😩❤️
            
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