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Biology, 11.01.2020 09:31 Will1119

Imagine a beetle species where most beetles are brown. then, by chance, some green beetles arise.

what will most likely happen to the beetle population over time, if they live in an ecosystem with many green, leafy trees?

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the green beetles will be naturally selected over the brown beetles.

the beetle population will evolve over time until most of the beetles are green.

there will be an increase in the number of green beetles and a decrease in the number of brown beetles.

all of the above


Imagine a beetle species where most beetles are brown. then, by chance, some green beetles arise.

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