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Suppose two moths are colored such that they blend in with the trees in the forest where they live. If one moth's coloring blends in much better than the other's, that moth will have less chance of being eaten by predators, and will therefore be more likely to reproduce, thus passing its beneficial coloring on to its offspring. This is an example of:A) natural selection. B) a reflex arc. C) eugenics. D) the law of effect.

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c,d

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Natural Selection

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Natural Selection if given by Charles Darwin.

It is defined as the process, through which organisms adapt to their environment, survive and produce offspring. This theory is believed to be one of the main processes of evolution.

There are three types of natural selection

1. Diversifying selection

2. Stabilizing selection, and

3. Directional selection.

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