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Process in which nature favors a particular trait or phenotype leading to an increase in the frequency of that trait occurring. A. Adaptation B. Natural Selection C. Punctuated Equilibrium D. Homologous
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Process in which nature favors a particular trait or phenotype leading to an increase in the frequency of that trait occurring.
A. Adaptation
B. Natural Selection
C. Punctuated Equilibrium
D. Homologous Structure
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natural selection i know this because i did the test assignment thing
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