Asked by EvilKitty1125
Which statement is accurate about variations?(1 point)
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In all cases, variations become more common in a population.
In all cases, variations become more common in a population .
Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these variations to their offspring.
Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these variations to their offspring.
In all cases, variations affect how likely it is that an organism reproduces.
In all cases, variations affect how likely it is that an organism reproduces.
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In all cases, variations become more common in a population.
In all cases, variations become more common in a population .
Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.
Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these variations to their offspring.
Organisms with variations are less likely to pass these variations to their offspring.
In all cases, variations affect how likely it is that an organism reproduces.
In all cases, variations affect how likely it is that an organism reproduces.
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate statement about variations is:
**Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.**
This reflects the principle of natural selection, where certain traits (variations) that confer a survival or reproductive advantage tend to become more prevalent in a population over time.
**Organisms with variations that give an advantage are more likely to survive.**
This reflects the principle of natural selection, where certain traits (variations) that confer a survival or reproductive advantage tend to become more prevalent in a population over time.
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