Which of the following is the process of living things changing to be genetically different from their ancestors?, evolution, competitive advantage, adaptation, natural selection, artificial selection, mutations, Which of the following is the process by which those organisms best suited to their environments will survive and reproduce?, evolution, competitive advantage, adaptation, natural selection, artificial selection, mutations, Which of the following is the ability of some organisms to compete better for some resources?, evolution, competitive advantage, adaptation, natural selection, artificial selection, mutations, Which of the following is a change in an organism that allows that organism to better survive in the environment (a positive mutation)?, evolution, competitive advantage, adaptation, natural selection, artificial selection, mutations, What are the two main GENETIC factors that are driving natural selection?, evolution and adaptations, mutations and recombination, recombination and competitive advantage, mutations and adaptation, Which one of the following is an example of evolution?, your skin wrinkling as you get older, getting breast implants, the improvements in cars over the past 100 years, the shells of Galapagos Tortoises changing from doomed to saddle-back shaped over thousands of years, Mutations are..., always helpful, always harmful, selected by parents, randon, selected by the individual, In "Natural Selection" what is doing the SELECTING?, the parents, the organism, the conditions of nature, humans, When Charles Darwin went to the Galapagos Islands When Charles Darwin went to the Galapagos Islands what organisms did he study that eventually led to his theory of Evolution and Natural Selection?, finches and tortoises, tortoises and giraffes, finches and polar bears, polar bears and tortoises, giraffes and polar bears, finches and giraffes, Which one of the following is an example of evolution?, the changes/advancements in cell phones over the past decade, dying your hair red, my hair changing from brown to gray as I age, the neck of giraffes getting longer and longer over a million years
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