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true or false: in natural selection, “fitness” is determined by the number of offspring

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True. In the context of natural selection, "fitness" refers to an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment. It is often quantified by the number of offspring an organism produces that can also survive to reproductive age. Therefore, the more offspring an individual has that successfully survive and reproduce, the higher its fitness is considered to be.