Which statement correctly describes how artificial and natural selection are different?

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Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Selected traits are chosen by humans during artificial selection, but not natural selection.
A
Selected traits are chosen by humans during artificial selection, but not natural selection.
(Choice B) Genes underlying selected traits become more common during natural selection, but not artificial selection.
B
Genes underlying selected traits become more common during natural selection, but not artificial selection.
(Choice C) Organisms with certain traits are more likely to reproduce during natural selection, but not artificial selection.
C
Organisms with certain traits are more likely to reproduce during natural selection, but not artificial selection.
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The correct answer is C) Organisms with certain traits are more likely to reproduce during natural selection, but not artificial selection. In natural selection, traits that increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction become more common in a population over time. In artificial selection, humans intentionally choose which traits are passed on to future generations, regardless of their impact on survival and reproduction.