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1. Over time, giraffes with comparably longer necks continued to survive and reproduce because they were able to reach above the
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6.A population of beetles has both green and brown individuals. Initially, the beetle population contained mostly brown
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2. Organisms who have trait variations that are advantageous are ___ likely to survive and reproduce, while organisms who have
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When the traits in a population shift toward both extremes and away from the middle due to natural selection.
a. directional
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When the traits in a population shift toward one extreme due to natural selection.
a. directional selection b. stabilizing
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When the traits in population shift away from both extremes due to natural selection.
a. directional selection b. stabilizing
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All of these except are related to natural selection
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Natural selection changes
individuals quickly. or populations over time.
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In an aquatic bird population, some birds have long legs. Other birds have short legs. The food supply is minimal. The birds
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Which of the following must be present within a population in order for natural selection to occur?
A. asexual reproduction B.
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds with length from short to long on the X axis.
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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Charles Darwin’s observations helped him form the theory of evolution. This theory involves the process of natural selection.
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Toads have lived in Florida's grassy regions for over 10,000 years. This population was a mixture of brown, tan, green, and
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the fundamental idea behind natural selection is that, within a particular environment, a genetically influenced trait tends to
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1) Large/tough seeds act as a selection pressure on what trait?
a. Large bills b.Large feathers c.Dark feathers d.Long tails 2)
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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Some areas of an ocean are known as dead zones. These zones form when algae decomposes after an algae bloom. The increased
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Many arctic organisms have adapted to their environment by changing their fur color from brown to white when there is snow on
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds with link from short to long on an access the
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of natural selection?
A. More offspring are born than will survive to reproduce.
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Researchers plotted a distribution curve for leg length in a population of birds, with length from short to long on the x-axis.
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A particular bird species found in North America obtains most of its food energy by catching and eating insects. A mutation
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According to the Theory of Evolution, Natural Selection is the mechanism by which evolution occurs. Remember: evolution occurs
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The guppy is a species of small freshwater fish. Scientists observed that the average size of guppies in a pond decreased over a
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Explain Natural Selection Quick Check
Natural selection causes changes in populations. populations. phenotypes. phenotypes.
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Explain Natural Selection Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Consider the following scenario: There are variations in the
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Mosquitoes can carry and transmit many diseases to humans. In the past, the insecticide DDT was heavily used to reduce mosquito
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Consider the following scenario:
A drought hits the habitat of a semi-aquatic bird population. All ponds dry up, and fish
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In the struggle to survive blank gave blank a great advantage
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Consider the following scenario:
In an aquatic bird population, some birds have long legs. Other birds have short legs. The food
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Consider the following scenario
There are variations in the fur color of mice. Some mice have white fur. Some have dark fur.
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An example of natural selection in a tropical butterfly species has been seen in the species bolina. The male population of
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What statement accurately describes the relationship between variations and fitness
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Which statement about natural selection is true? (1 point)
A. Natural selection produces animals that are faster and stronger. B.
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What evolves during natural selection?(1 point)
Responses the phenotypes of individual organisms the phenotypes of individual
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In a population of mice, individuals with medium brown fur are less likely to be seen by predators than light brown and dark
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Which statement is accurate about natural selection?(1 point)
Responses Natural selection does not change the alleles an organism
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses genotypes. genotypes. individuals. individuals. populations. populations.
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You noticed that two no two cats at the pet store are exactly alike some have spotted for some have striped for some have fur of
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Natural selection causes changes in
Responses populations. populations. phenotypes. phenotypes. individuals. individuals.
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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
Responses populations. populations. phenotypes. phenotypes. individuals.
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1. A single phenotype is favored because individuals with its allele have a higher fitness. What form of natural selection does
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Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(02.04 MC) What does the theory of evolution tell us about how organisms adapt to
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What does the theory of evolution tell us about how organisms adapt to their environment over time?
Natural selection occurs
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What does the theory of evolution tell us about how organisms adapt to their environment over time?
Natural selection occurs
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Last one. Idk abt this one
The picture above shows two phenotypes of peppered moths (dark and light). The dark moth has an
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which of the following is an example of an effect of natural selection.
A. all of the children of two parents are male. B. carbon
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