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at the grocery store, jose saw an apple that had been crossbred with a …

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at the grocery store, jose saw an apple that had been crossbred with a grape so that it looked like an apple, had the texture of an apple, but had the flavor of a grape.
nevaeh’s friend tells her that the appendix in a human body serves no purpose. nevaeh wonders if sometime in the past, it did have a function.
although birds use their forelimbs for flying, and cats use their forelimbs for walking, the bone structure is similar.
in a litter of wild mice, the bright white ones were easy for predators to spot. two generations later, each mouse in the litter was grey.
similarities between current species and prehistoric species can be evidence for
evolution. the prehistoric remains can be found in the
artificial selection homologous structures fossil record vestigial structures natural selection

Explanation:

Response

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each scenario and match it with the corresponding evolutionary concept:

1. Jose’s apple - grape cross:

This is artificial selection (humans intentionally crossbred to create a new variety, like selective breeding).

2. Nevaeh’s appendix question:

The appendix is a vestigial structure (a structure that has lost most or all of its original function over time).

3. Birds’ and cats’ forelimbs:

Similar bone structures with different functions are homologous structures (evidence of common ancestry).

4. Wild mice color change:

Predators selecting against white mice (favoring grey) is natural selection (environmental pressures driving trait change).

5. Prehistoric species similarities:

Similarities found in prehistoric remains (fossils) relate to the fossil record (evidence of evolution from preserved remains).

Final Matches:
  • Jose’s apple - grape: artificial selection
  • Nevaeh’s appendix: vestigial structures
  • Birds’/cats’ forelimbs: homologous structures
  • Wild mice color: natural selection
  • Prehistoric species: fossil record

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Answer:

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each scenario and match it with the corresponding evolutionary concept:

1. Jose’s apple - grape cross:

This is artificial selection (humans intentionally crossbred to create a new variety, like selective breeding).

2. Nevaeh’s appendix question:

The appendix is a vestigial structure (a structure that has lost most or all of its original function over time).

3. Birds’ and cats’ forelimbs:

Similar bone structures with different functions are homologous structures (evidence of common ancestry).

4. Wild mice color change:

Predators selecting against white mice (favoring grey) is natural selection (environmental pressures driving trait change).

5. Prehistoric species similarities:

Similarities found in prehistoric remains (fossils) relate to the fossil record (evidence of evolution from preserved remains).

Final Matches:
  • Jose’s apple - grape: artificial selection
  • Nevaeh’s appendix: vestigial structures
  • Birds’/cats’ forelimbs: homologous structures
  • Wild mice color: natural selection
  • Prehistoric species: fossil record

(If you need to present as boxed or specific format, clarify the exact requirement for the answer structure!)