Biology, 18.06.2020 09:57 alexisgilford
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between
adaptations and natural selection?
O A. Adaptations that improve the chances an individual will have a
long life but that may not affect reproduction become less
common within a population over time.
O B. Adaptations that improve the chances an individual will reproduce
but that may not affect the individual's life span become more
common within a population over time.
O C. Adaptations that improve the chances an individual will have a
long life but that may not affect reproduction become more
common within a population over time.
O D. Adaptations that improve the chances an individual will reproduce
but that may not affect the individual's life span become less
common within a population over time.
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