Question
21. According to the theory of natural selection, why are some individuals more likely than others to survive and reproduce? (1 point)
Responses
Some individuals do not pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals do not pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals tend to produce fewer offspring than others in the same environment.
Some individuals tend to produce fewer offspring than others in the same environment.
Some individuals pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals are better adapted to exist in their environment than others are.
Responses
Some individuals do not pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals do not pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals tend to produce fewer offspring than others in the same environment.
Some individuals tend to produce fewer offspring than others in the same environment.
Some individuals pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals pass on to their offspring new characteristics they have acquired during their lifetimes.
Some individuals are better adapted to exist in their environment than others are.
Answers
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The correct response is:
**Some individuals are better adapted to exist in their environment than others are.**
This reflects the key concept of natural selection, where those individuals with advantageous traits that improve their chances of survival and reproduction tend to pass those traits on to the next generation.
**Some individuals are better adapted to exist in their environment than others are.**
This reflects the key concept of natural selection, where those individuals with advantageous traits that improve their chances of survival and reproduction tend to pass those traits on to the next generation.