Asked by fernanda
hat are the variations in the frogs?
passing down their DNA to offspring
the skin color - dark and light green
being able to breed with each other
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The variation among those choices is: the skin color — dark and light green.
Why:
- Variation = differences among individuals in a population (e.g., color, size, pattern, behavior). Dark vs. light green is a clear example.
- "Passing down their DNA to offspring" describes inheritance (how traits are transmitted), not a variation itself.
- "Being able to breed with each other" is a reproductive capability; it would only be a variation if some frogs could breed and others could not. As stated, it’s not a difference trait like skin color.
Why:
- Variation = differences among individuals in a population (e.g., color, size, pattern, behavior). Dark vs. light green is a clear example.
- "Passing down their DNA to offspring" describes inheritance (how traits are transmitted), not a variation itself.
- "Being able to breed with each other" is a reproductive capability; it would only be a variation if some frogs could breed and others could not. As stated, it’s not a difference trait like skin color.
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