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Not all members of a species are the same. Every species exhibits (blank)

. For example, some beetles are green, while others are brown.

Not all individuals in a population will survive to reproduce. Those that do, pass their (blank)
to their offspring.

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Not all members of a species are the same. Every species exhibits

variation.

For example, some beetles are green, while others are brown.

Not all individuals in a population will survive to reproduce. Those that do, pass their traits, genes to their offspring.

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