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11 what is the primary goal of selective breeding? a increase animal numbers b reduce feed intake c improve desirable traits d maintain uniform color
Selective breeding (also known as artificial selection) is the process of choosing organisms with desirable traits to reproduce, with the aim of enhancing those traits in subsequent generations. Option A is incorrect because selective breeding isn't primarily about increasing numbers (that's more about reproduction rates or population management). Option B is incorrect as reducing feed intake isn't the main goal (though some breeds might be selected for efficiency, it's not the primary goal of selective breeding overall). Option D is incorrect because maintaining uniform color is a very narrow goal and not the primary purpose of selective breeding, which focuses on broader desirable traits like yield, disease resistance, size, etc. Option C accurately describes the primary goal of improving desirable traits.
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C. Improve desirable traits