The response that best describes natural selection is:
The process by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
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The process by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
The process by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
When traits are determined by multiple genes and environmental factors and cannot be predicted using Punnett squares
When traits are determined by multiple genes and environmental factors and cannot be predicted using Punnett squares
When a small sample of a population leaves and establishes a new population.
When a small sample of a population leaves and establishes a new population.
The process by which organisms are separated by chance events, such as natural disasters, causing the frequency of the population to change.
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The response that best describes natural selection is:
The process by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.