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Which of the following components of natural selection operates differently in artificial selection?

a. Individuals in the population are engaged in a struggle for existence
b. Individuals in the population differ from each other phenotypically
c. Offspring tend to lool like their parents
d. Populations have the potential to grow to very large numbers
e. The environment modifies individual phenotypes directly

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Answer:

d. Populations have the potential to grow to very large numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural selection and artificial selection both cause changes in animals and plants. However, the natural selection happens naturally, but selective breeding (artificial selection) only occurs by humans interventions. Natural selection has four components:

  • Variation.
  • Inheritance.
  • High rate of population growth. In artificial selection, selection itself diminishes the probability of adaptation. But in natural selection populations have more offspring and have more chance to alive in struggling for local resources.
  • Differential survival and reproduction.
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