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which of these is not required for the process of evolution?
the potential for a species to increase in number
heritable genetic of individuals
competition for resources
quality of nearby food resources
Brief Explanations
- For evolution, the potential for a species to increase in number (leading to overproduction, a key part of natural selection) is required.
- Heritable genetic variation (note: likely a typo, should be "variation") among individuals is essential as it provides the raw material for natural selection.
- Competition for resources drives natural selection as individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
- The quality of nearby food resources is not a fundamental requirement for the process of evolution itself. Evolution is driven by factors like variation, selection, and overproduction, not the specific quality of local food resources (evolution can occur in various environments with different food resource qualities as long as the other key factors are present). Also, the option "heritable genetic of individuals" likely has a typo (missing "variation"), but even so, the "quality of nearby food resources" is the clearest non - required factor.
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D. quality of nearby food resources