Asked by SkatingDJ
How does artificial selection differ from natural selection? (Free response)
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While both of these selections have to do with breeding, artificial selection (same as selective breeding) is where either plants or animals are intentionally bred for scientific purposes whereas natural selection is the process of how organisms evolve, survive and reproduce naturally within their environment.
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Here is what I wrote:
While both of these selections have to do with breeding, artificial selection (same as selective breeding) is where either plants or animals are intentionally bred for scientific purposes whereas natural selection is the process of how organisms evolve, survive and reproduce naturally within their environment.
Is this okay? Did I get anything wrong? Is there anything I should add? Thanks
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Answered by
bobpursley
you missed the point: natural selection is selection by natural processes: weather, breeding capabiliy, etc
artifical selection: is selection by other criteria: Color, taste, leaf size, THC content.
artifical selection: is selection by other criteria: Color, taste, leaf size, THC content.
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To bobpursley
And you missed ur grammar xdxdxd
But thx anyways 💖💖🤗
But thx anyways 💖💖🤗
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