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An enlarged right ventricle both increases oxygen intake and the risk of pulmonary hypertension. How can natural selection resu...Question
An enlarged right ventricle both increases oxygen intake and the risk of pulmonary hypertension. How can natural selection result in an adaption that produces both positive and negative effects?(1 point)
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The positive effects appear after reproductive age in certain environments.
The positive effects appear after reproductive age in certain environments.
The negative effects appear later in life in certain environments.
The negative effects appear later in life in certain environments.
The negative effects appear before reproductive age in certain environments.
The negative effects appear before reproductive age in certain environments.
The positive effects outweigh the negative effects in certain environments.
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The positive effects appear after reproductive age in certain environments.
The positive effects appear after reproductive age in certain environments.
The negative effects appear later in life in certain environments.
The negative effects appear later in life in certain environments.
The negative effects appear before reproductive age in certain environments.
The negative effects appear before reproductive age in certain environments.
The positive effects outweigh the negative effects in certain environments.
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The correct response is:
**The positive effects outweigh the negative effects in certain environments.**
This option explains how natural selection can lead to adaptations that have both beneficial and detrimental effects, particularly if the benefits confer a significant advantage for survival and reproduction in specific environments, allowing the traits to persist even if they have associated risks.
**The positive effects outweigh the negative effects in certain environments.**
This option explains how natural selection can lead to adaptations that have both beneficial and detrimental effects, particularly if the benefits confer a significant advantage for survival and reproduction in specific environments, allowing the traits to persist even if they have associated risks.
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