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Organisms that have a physical trait that makes it easier for them to access food supplies are unlikely to pass on that trait to their offspring.
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False.
If the trait is heritable, a physical trait that improves access to food typically increases an organism’s survival and reproductive success, so it is more likely — not less likely — to be passed on to offspring by natural selection.
If the trait is heritable, a physical trait that improves access to food typically increases an organism’s survival and reproductive success, so it is more likely — not less likely — to be passed on to offspring by natural selection.
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