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Which will have a better chance of surviving a major change in the environment where it lives: A) A bacteria strain with only twenty minutes between generations B) A large mammal (like bears) with decades
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Which will have a better chance of surviving a major change in the environment where it lives:
A) A bacteria strain with only twenty minutes between generations
B) A large mammal (like bears) with decades between generations
Explain your choice above.
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I think option A would be the best, because bacteria is only alive for 20 min and their next generation could possibly adopt that environment when they born.
Let me know if this is wrong
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