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QuestionMillions of years ago, the ancestors of giraffes had short necks and used to eat leaves from the bushes on the ground. A genetic mutation caused one giraffe's neck to be taller. This long-necked giraffe was able to eat leaves that were higher up on trees. This gave it an advantage as it was able to access more food than other giraffes. Over millions of years, all of the giraffes became long-necked. Which type of environmental factor caused this mutation to be inherited? (1 point)Responsesradiation exposureradiation exposurepolluted environmentpolluted environmentexercise requirementexercise requirementfood availability food availability
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Explanation: The long neck became common because giraffes with that mutation had a survival/reproductive advantage accessing higher leaves — a selection pressure (food availability), not acquired by exercise or necessarily caused by pollution or radiation.
Explanation: The long neck became common because giraffes with that mutation had a survival/reproductive advantage accessing higher leaves — a selection pressure (food availability), not acquired by exercise or necessarily caused by pollution or radiation.
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