Which genetic variation is least important among a population of frogs living in a rainy environment?(1 point)

Responses

need for high humidity for survival
need for high humidity for survival

ability to produce mucus to keep skin moist
ability to produce mucus to keep skin moist

need for wetlands during tadpole development
need for wetlands during tadpole development

ability to survive with less food

1 answer

Among the options provided, the "ability to survive with less food" is likely the least important genetic variation for a population of frogs living in a rainy environment. The other options—need for high humidity for survival, ability to produce mucus to keep skin moist, and need for wetlands during tadpole development—are more directly related to the specific environmental conditions that are critical for the survival and reproduction of frogs in a rainy habitat. Access to adequate food sources is generally important, but not as crucial as the adaptations related to moisture and habitat needs in this specific environment.