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The Four Parts of Natural Selection Are: Overproduction, Genetic Variation, Selection and

Authored by Charles Martinez

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The Four Parts of Natural Selection Are: Overproduction, Genetic Variation, Selection and
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Nature has a way of causing organisms that inherit advantageous traits to survive and reproduce more successfully than the ones that don't. This process is known as...

natural selection
genetic variation
adaptation
overproduction

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1 min • 1 pt

A lion makes more cubs than the Sahara Desert can support (there's not enough prey around), so only a few of the cubs survive to become adults. They live on to reproduce.
Of the four parts of natural selection, which is this an example of?

overproduction
genetic variation
selection
adaptation

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1 min • 1 pt

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Due to a mutation, some jaguars inherit larger jaw sizes than other jaguars within that population and this trait is passed down from parent to offspring. This gives those jaguars an advantage when it comes to hunting down turtles as prey.
Of the four parts of natural selection, which is this an example of?

overproduction
genetic variation
selection
adaptation

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30 sec • 1 pt

Tigers with larger paws hunt deer more easily to survive in an environment where resources are limited. As a result, the tigers with larger paws are “selected” (the larger paws become more common in the next generation of tigers).
Of the four parts of natural selection, which is this an example of?

overproduction
genetic variation
selection
adaptation

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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A beetle's ability to camouflage (blend in) with a nearby leaf allows it to escape a hungry frog's appetite.
Of the four parts of natural selection, which is this an example of?

overproduction
genetic variation
selection
adaptation

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Populations of species which do not adapt to their environment can eventually become...

stronger
humans
extinct
angry

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1 min • 1 pt

Four present-day realities that some scientists use to support Darwin's theory of evolution?

fossils
DNA
common bone structures
developmental similarities
fossils
DNA
common bone structures
saliva
fossils
common bone structures
plants
developmental similarities
H2O
DNA
common bone structures
developmental similarities

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