Answer: A. Over generations, larger skeleton holes will become more
common.
Step-by-step explanation:
The genetic variation in smooth cauliflower corals that allows them to build skeletons with larger holes is advantageous in acidic ocean conditions. This is because it enables them to use fewer resources to create their skeletons as they grow. In the context of natural selection and adaptation:
A. Over generations, larger skeleton holes will become more common.
This is the most likely outcome. Corals with the genetic variation for larger holes are better suited to the acidic conditions, so they are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on this advantageous trait to their offspring. Over time, this genetic variation should become more prevalent in the population.
So, the population of smooth cauliflower corals will most likely adapt by having larger skeleton holes become more common over generations (Option A).