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What are 3 ways nature can "select" for individuals? a Individuals best adapted to changes in the environment are selected. b The prettiest individuals are selected. c Individuals best able to reproduce
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What are 3 ways nature can "select" for individuals?
a Individuals best adapted to changes in the environment are selected.
b The prettiest individuals are selected.
c Individuals best able to reproduce are selected.
d Individuals best able to survive in a given climate are selected.
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ADC if you can select multiple
A if you can only select one
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Answer:
A, C, and D
Explanation:
It isn’t true that the prettiest one would be selected
Nature selected the one where the individuals are mostly likely to survive and reproduce
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