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

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Among the listed genetic variations, the **ability to survive with less food** is likely the least important for a population of frogs living in a rainy environment. This is because, in such an environment, food resources (like insects) may be relatively abundant compared to drier areas, making the ability to survive with less food less critical for survival and reproduction. The other variations, such as needing high humidity, the ability to produce mucus to keep skin moist, and the need for wetlands during tadpole development, are directly related to their survival in a moist habitat.

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