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  1. Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment. Green beetles are harder to see on leaves, so birds eat
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  2. Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment. Green beetles are harder to see on leaves, so birds eat
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  3. QuestionSuppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment. Green beetles are harder to see on leaves, so
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  4. Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment. Green beetles are harder to see on leaves, so birds eat
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  5. Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment. Green beetles are harder to see on leaves, so birds eat
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  6. Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment. Green beetles are harder to see on leaves, so birds eat
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  7. Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment green beetles are harder to see on leaves so birds eat
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  8. Natural Selection Unit Test Unit 5 Lesson 12Suppose orange beetles and green beetles live in the same environment. Green beetles
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  9. Order the steps that take place during natural selection in this beetle population Source Target Natural habitat is in trees.
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  10. Notice the population of beetles. The allele for color is seen on their backs: green (g) and brown (G) alleles. Green beetles
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