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What makes the evolution of species possible? A) homology and adaptation Eliminate B) mutation and fossil evidence C) mutation and natural selection D) comparative anatomy and homologous structures
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C) mutation and natural selection.
When an animal does natural selection they pick the strongest candidate and then the offspring have the same traits as the father and/or mother. Mutation happens when they are exposed to new environmental dangers.
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Mutation and natural selection
makes the evolution of species possible.
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