in the first part The outcome of the experiment would likely show that the student with the clip that represented a larger bird beak was more successful in picking up the large flat beans. This outcome can be explained using the term natural selection because the clip representing the larger beak size was better adapted to the task of picking up the larger beans. In nature, birds with larger beaks may have an advantage in gathering food, such as larger seeds or insects, and are therefore more likely to survive and pass on their genes to their offspring. This process of organisms better adapted to their environment being more likely to survive and reproduce is known as natural selection.

In the second part of the experiment in the video, the students use small and large clips to pick up beans of various sizes. How does the outcome of this part of the experiment differ from the outcome of the first part of the experiment?

The outcome of the second part of the experiment would likely show that both students with the large and small clips were equally successful in picking up the various sizes of beans. This outcome can be explained by the fact that there was no specific advantage to having a larger or smaller clip for this task. In nature, different organisms may be better adapted to different aspects of their environment, and natural selection will favor those adaptations that confer an advantage in survival and reproduction. However, in this artificial task of picking up beans, the size of the clip did not provide any advantage or disadvantage, and therefore both clips were equally successful.