Question
Can an organism choose to evolve?
(¿Puede un organismo elegir evolucionar?)
a
yes, in most circumstances
b
never
c
only if it changes its DNA first
d
yes, if there is enough competition
(¿Puede un organismo elegir evolucionar?)
a
yes, in most circumstances
b
never
c
only if it changes its DNA first
d
yes, if there is enough competition
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **b: never**.
Organisms cannot choose to evolve. Evolution is a natural process that occurs over long periods of time through mechanisms such as natural selection, genetic drift, and mutations, which are not consciously directed by the organisms themselves. Instead, it's the populations of organisms that change over generations in response to environmental pressures and genetic variation.
Organisms cannot choose to evolve. Evolution is a natural process that occurs over long periods of time through mechanisms such as natural selection, genetic drift, and mutations, which are not consciously directed by the organisms themselves. Instead, it's the populations of organisms that change over generations in response to environmental pressures and genetic variation.
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