- an increase in insecticide resistant insects
- deer mice evolving lighter colored fur to better blend into their surroundings
Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.
An example of this is the peppered moth, which maintained it's ability to camouflage itself (hide in it's environment) through natural selection of darker colored wings in response to a darkening of it's environment.
Which of the following would be another example of natural selection? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
(2 points)
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chicks dyed spring colors by humans
chicks dyed spring colors by humans
an increase in insecticide resistant insects
an increase in insecticide resistant insects
a human gaining 20 pounds of muscle through diet and exercise
a human gaining 20 pounds of muscle through diet and exercise
deer mice evolving lighter colored fur to better blend into their surroundings
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