Which of the following is true about natural selection?
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(Choi...
Biology, 26.02.2021 23:10 thatkiddarius539
Which of the following is true about natural selection?
Choose 1
Choose 1
(Choice A)
A
It allows species to choose what adaptations are passed on to offspring.
(Choice B)
B
It acts on individual organisms, helping them become better adapted to their environment.
(Choice C)
C
It can only act on traits that are heritable and show variation.
(Choice D)
D
It always favors large, strong individuals.
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