Question
7. Some individuals in a population possess traits or characteristics that make them better suited for their particular environment. What happens to these traits with each new generation?(1 point)
Responses
These traits will gradually begin to disappear
These traits will gradually begin to disappear
The traits will become stronger and more dominant
The traits will become stronger and more dominant
The traits will become more common among the offspring
The traits will become more common among the offspring
The number of offspring possessing these traits will stay the same generation after generation
Responses
These traits will gradually begin to disappear
These traits will gradually begin to disappear
The traits will become stronger and more dominant
The traits will become stronger and more dominant
The traits will become more common among the offspring
The traits will become more common among the offspring
The number of offspring possessing these traits will stay the same generation after generation
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The correct response is:
**The traits will become more common among the offspring.**
This reflects the process of natural selection, where advantageous traits that improve an individual's chances of survival and reproduction tend to become more prevalent in subsequent generations.
**The traits will become more common among the offspring.**
This reflects the process of natural selection, where advantageous traits that improve an individual's chances of survival and reproduction tend to become more prevalent in subsequent generations.
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