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Question
the process by which the individual best adapted to an environment produces more offspring than usual is called:
fertilization
reproductive strategy
the theory of evolution
natural selection
reproduction
question 19
2 pts
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______ is the gradual alteration of a species genetic makeup, supported by a vast body of evidence.
natural selection
reproduction
fertilization
the theory of evolution
Response
First Question (above Question 19)
Brief Explanations
- Fertilization is the union of gametes, not about adapted individuals producing more offspring.
- Reproductive strategy is a broader plan for reproduction, not the specific process of adapted individuals having more offspring.
- The Theory of Evolution is a broader concept about species change over time, not the specific process described.
- Natural selection is the process where individuals best adapted to the environment have higher reproductive success (produce more offspring).
- Reproduction is the general process of producing offspring, not specific to adapted individuals.
Brief Explanations
- Natural selection is the mechanism, not the alteration of genetic makeup of a species over time.
- Reproduction is the production of offspring, not about genetic makeup alteration of a species.
- Fertilization is gamete union, not related to species' genetic makeup alteration.
- The Theory of Evolution (assuming the last option is "The Theory of Evolution") is about the gradual alteration of a species' genetic makeup over time, supported by evidence.
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