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Which of the following is NOT needed in a population in order for natural selection to act? a) genetic variation b) a strong body c) overproduction d) a struggle for existence
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Which of the following is NOT needed in a population in order for natural selection to act? a) genetic variation b) a strong body c) overproduction d) a struggle for existence
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It's not C, it's A, genetic variation.
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The correct answer is C. Overproduction. Genetic variation can lead to natural selection because those with a certain gene might be more suited for that specific environment than others. Strong bodies are never bad for natural selection, but a will to survive and exist is also a strong factor and can separate those who will survive and those who won't. Overproduction does not affect natural selection.
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