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How is a high rate of reproduction beneficial to a species?(1 point)
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It ensures that at least a few individuals will survive to pass on their traits.
It ensures that at least a few individuals will survive to pass on their traits.
It leads to faster evolution and passing on of traits.
It leads to faster evolution and passing on of traits.
It prevents extinction because there are so many individuals.
It prevents extinction because there are so many individuals.
It improves fitness over time versus species with slower rates of reproduction.
It improves fitness over time versus species with slower rates of reproduction.
How is a high rate of reproduction beneficial to a species?(1 point)
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It ensures that at least a few individuals will survive to pass on their traits.
It ensures that at least a few individuals will survive to pass on their traits.
It leads to faster evolution and passing on of traits.
It leads to faster evolution and passing on of traits.
It prevents extinction because there are so many individuals.
It prevents extinction because there are so many individuals.
It improves fitness over time versus species with slower rates of reproduction.
It improves fitness over time versus species with slower rates of reproduction.
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Correct answer: It ensures that at least a few individuals will survive to pass on their traits.
Explanation: High reproductive rates raise the chance that some offspring survive despite predation, disease, or other hazards, allowing the species' genes to be passed to the next generation.
Explanation: High reproductive rates raise the chance that some offspring survive despite predation, disease, or other hazards, allowing the species' genes to be passed to the next generation.
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