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Hypothesis: If the type of the food available changes, then the frequency of beak types will change, because birds with beaks more suited to the available food will be more successful over time. The data of this lab supported the hypothesis because there was a difference in bird when fruit was removed.

Which possible outcome below would not have supported the hypothesis?


if generation 3 had 33% of all three birds


if each bird ate only one type of food and not the other two


if generation 3 had flock distributions similar to those shown in the graph below

Hypothesis: If the type of the food available changes, then the frequency of beak-example-1
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theres the answer buddyyyy

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Hypothesis: If the type of the food available changes, then the frequency of beak-example-1
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The correct answer is: If generation 3 had flock distributions similar to those shown in the graph below.

After the change in food, the beak phenotype changes in order to adapt. So, if fruit is removed, the phenotype of birds’ beaks should change according to the change in environment. The graph below shows that there is no change, so it wouldn’t support the hypothesis that food changes beak types.

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